Instruction Session Requests

Welcome! Our undergraduate library instruction program is informed by USF’s Enhanced General Education curriculum and is focused on delivering online learning modules that can supplement any lower or upper level undergraduate course with a research component. To view our list of workshops for undergraduate, please visit: Workshop Descriptions To view more information about our undergraduate library instruction program, please visit: Library Student Success

USF Tampa Campus

Faculty and instructors engaged in teaching capstone, seminar, and graduate courses are invited to work with our instruction team to schedule on-demand, online instruction using our instruction request form. To request an online library instruction session using Teams or Blackboard Collaborate, please complete the following steps:
  1. Select your librarian/subject area
  2. Complete the online request form
Due to high demand and the time needed to prepare, please make your request at least two weeks in advance. We strongly suggest that instructors virtually attend library instruction sessions along with your students. Step 1: Select your preferred librarian or subject area Use the drop-down menus below to select your desired librarian. If you don’t know which librarian to select, skip to the subject area and select a relevant entry on the menu. Once you have made your selection, you will be taken to the online request form to complete the process. Once you have completed the online form, you will be contacted by a librarian within 2 business days. The librarian will respond to confirm your appointment.

For direct links to each librarian’s instruction session request form, please click on a link below: Have questions or concerns about requesting library instruction? Contact Maryellen Nash, Assistant Director for Instructional Services.

For USF Campus Specific Instruction Requests

Request for USF St. Petersburg campus St Petersburg Formopen_in_new
Request for USF Sarasota-Manatee campus Sarasota-Manatee Formopen_in_new