Education Services

Librarians from the University at Buffalo (UB) Libraries are active participants in building the information literacy competencies of students at the undergraduate, graduate, and professional levels. UB librarians work with faculty and teaching assistants to introduce research resources, consult on research projects, provide information literacy instruction, and integrate library resources into programs, courses, and curricula.

  • Library Instruction Requests
    11/7/23
    Library instruction sessions are designed to introduce students to information sources and effective strategies for conducting library research.
  • Workshops
    11/7/23
    The Libraries work with other areas on campus to offer workshops on a variety of subjects relevant to students, faculty, and staff.
  • Classrooms
    11/7/23
    Classes for library instruction are often scheduled in Silverman 305 & 310 and Lockwood 109.
  • Library Skills Workbook
    11/7/23
    The Workbook is an online tutorial designed to help UB undergraduates develop their library research skills.
  • Micro-Credentials
    11/7/23
    The Advanced Information Literate badge is designed to build upon a student’s search skills and expertise in the information literacy concepts that underpin scholarship at a Tier 1 Research Institute.