Rooms
- Study Rooms— For a student or small group of students to have a quiet room to themselves.
- Library Instruction Room— The library maintains an instruction lab (also referred to as the Bibliographic Instruction Room) equipped with 20 computers, a projector, and an instructor’s station. This room can be used by DSU librarians, faculty, and staff for instructional purposes. To allow flexibility for all interested faculty, the room cannot be scheduled for class meetings for the duration of a semester.
Services
- Library Tours— Walking tours familiarize students with the library facility and its resources and services. These tours typically provide a general orientation; however, librarians are happy to cater their presentations to a group’s particular needs or interests.
- Library Instruction— Library instruction sessions, usually scheduled by a faculty member as part of a regular class period, provide students with an overview of how to find, use, and evaluate information. Librarians work with every instructor to craft these presentations for a particular assignment or purpose. During these sessions, librarians introduce common search strategies and popular library resources that will help meet even the most demanding research needs.