At the CVTC Library any of our librarians are happy to work with you and your students! To schedule a librarian to visit to your classroom, in-person or virtually, please email the library. You will hear back within 48 hours.
You may also contact the librarian for your program directly.
DEAN or ASSOC DEAN |
LIBRARY CONTACT |
Jody Douglas |
Kati Morley (kmorley5) |
Rob Ecker |
Kati Morley (kmorley5) |
Stephanie Esser |
Kati Morley (kmorley5) |
Holly Hassemer |
Kati Morley (kmorley5) |
Dawn Johnson |
Kati Morley (kmorley5) |
John Kleven |
Nicole Breed (nbreed) |
Natti Marlaire |
Nic Ashman (nashman) |
Gina Petrie |
Nicole Breed (nbreed) |
Krissa Reeves |
Nicole Breed (nbreed) |
Myra Sandquist Reuter |
Nicole Breed (nbreed) |
Julie Sherman |
Nic Ashman (nashman) |
Jeff Sullivan |
Nic Ashman (nashman) |
Adam Wehling |
Kati Morley (kmorley5) |
All other areas/services |
Kati Morley (kmorley5) |
Embed a librarian in your Canvas Course
We can help you and your students as embedded librarians in any course. We can help you embed library research guides into Canvas, as well as monitor class "Ask your librarian" discussion boards. Have another idea? Throw it out to us!
Schedule research instruction for your class
Librarians can help your students build research skills. We can visit your classroom, meet in the Library or teach an online class session. It is best to have librarians visit your classes when your students know they have an assignment that could benefit from using library databases and other resources.
Request development of a Library Guide for your course
Contact the library with your needs and we will create a guide for your course or specific assignment.
Have students meet with a librarian
Encourage students or groups who need help to schedule a research consultation with a librarian
Request an interactive online library tutorial for your students
Librarians can create online tutorials that instruct your students in navigating library resources, using Library Search or understanding citations, and more.
Do you have another idea or request? Reach out to the library to get the conversation started!