Permanent URL: https://library.spscc.edu/instruction
The SPSCC library aligns its instruction with the Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL) Framework for Information Literacy. Library instruction is a collaboration between the librarian and the professor to meet the goals of your class and assignments.
Librarians can provide lessons, resources, and instructional design to help students:
For more information about how the Framework is used, please see https://acrl.libguides.com/framework/toolkit
Our primary mission is to support teaching and learning. Each area of study and pathway have a designated librarian liaison. If you already have an established relationship with a librarian, please feel free to continue working with that librarian (we are flexible!). Contact us at any time to discuss how we may support you. If your area of study is not listed, please contact the librarian for your pathway.
Kaylee Harrington, 360.596.5667
Art; Communication Studies; Drama; English; Film; Music; Philosophy
Automotive Technology; Machining Technologies; Welding Technology
Accounting; Business; Business Administration; Economics; Entrepreneurship; Office Technology and Administration
Kaylee Harrington, 360.596.5667
Anthropology; Geography; History; Humanities; International / Intercultural Studies; Languages
Baking and Pastry Arts; Craft Brewing and Distilling; Culinary Arts
Criminal Justice; Paralegal; Political Science; Pre-Law
Dental Assisting; Medical Assisting; Medical Coding and Billing; Naturopathic Medicine; Nursing; Nutrition; Physical Therapy; Pre-Medicine; Pre-Veterinary Medicine
Architecture, Engineering, and Construction Technology; Computer Science; Cybersecurity and Network Administration; Information Systems; Information Technology Support; Software Development
Astronomy; Biology; Botany; Chemistry; Earth Science; Engineering; Environmental Science; Geology; Math; Oceanography; Physics; Science
Kaylee Harrington, 360.596.5667
Early Childhood Education; Education; Parent Education; Psychology; Social Work; Sociology
Adult Basic Education; Basic Computer Skills; ESL; GED® Prep; High School+; I-BEST; Intensive English