Research & Teaching Support

Research Support

  • Research Consultation: When you want to identify and locate specialized resources you might be unaware of for in-depth research, meeting with a librarian to discuss your needs and goals can be of enormous help. Feel free to call on our expertise. · 
  • Research Guides: Consult these selected lists of the most useful materials, online resources, and helpful information organized by subject area, topic, and course name.
  • Tutorials, Training & Workshops: Our librarians are more than just research specialists — they’re also tech-savvy. Schedule an appointment with one of our librarians today for an overview of one of many technologies, or join us at a workshop.
  • Places to Study: Reserve group or single study rooms in our New York City or Salten Library spaces.

Teaching Support

  • Request Library Orientation & Instruction: Want to improve the quality of your students’ research? Bring them in for an instruction session tailored to the course focus and the assigned research project.
  • Faculty Toolkit: Your starting place for faculty library services.  
  • Open Educational Resources (OER): This library guide is designed to help students, faculty, and staff learn about and use Open Educational Resources (OER) and Open Access resources, as well as Creative Commons and Copyright. · 
  • Custom Course Guides: With as little as a detailed syllabus, we can create and maintain a course, subject, or topic guide that will be available to you and your students semester after semester.
  • Classroom Citation Assistance: Find applications for storing, organizing, and generating your citations.
  • Course Reserves: Special items, journal articles, books, and personal copies to be used for particular courses may be placed in the Reserve Collections of any New York Tech library, or scanned as E-Reserves. Current editions of major texts for courses will be held on reserve, where possible, each semester.

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