It's SO Boring: Improving Library Orientation Sessions for First-Year Students

  • Dennis M
  • Dees A
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The article discusses ways library instruction for first year students can overcome the problem of student boredom while accomplishing class instruction goals. Topics include the importance of student motivation to the challenge with teaching information literacy skills, the need to modify library sessions based on survey results, and the willingness of librarians to adapt classes and make changes.

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Dennis, M., & Dees, A. S. (2015). It’s SO Boring: Improving Library Orientation Sessions for First-Year Students. The Southeastern Librarian, 63(2). https://doi.org/10.62915/0038-3686.1564

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