Queens College, CUNY
Library Instruction
Library instruction sessions are focused on teaching research to students at the request of their course instructors. Instruction sessions can happen for any course that the college offers. Every semester, I teach library instruction.
For Courses:
- English 110 – College Writing I
- Biology 13 – Writing in the Sciences- Life Science Themes
- Psychology 101 – General Psychology
- Honors 226 (Biology) – Shaping the Future of New York City – Macaulay Honors College
Writing and Library Research Methods: History of the Web (LIBR170)
Spring 2023 | Creator & Instructor |
In this course, we will research, read, and write about the history of the web and its associated technologies. We will explore how the web has changed over time and critically analyze the role the web plays in society and daily life. We will examine different aspects of the web. We will ask research questions and figure out how to answer those questions. We will write for both an academic audience (research papers, annotated bibliography, etc.) and a public audience (webpages, articles, blogs, etc.). You will learn about the web and how to research and write about and for the web.
Guest Lectures
- Fall 2025: Academic Librarianship & Information Systems – GSLIS Library Science 700: The Technology of Information (2 sections)
- Fall 2022: Digital Collections Lecture – GSLIS Library Science 711: Collection Development