Joanna Thielen
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![Image of a computer playing a series of five videos.](/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/jthiele_video_image_tinystudies.png?itok=zAWsuFB6)
Have you ever done a one-shot instruction session and thought, “I’m overwhelmed with the amount of information I talked about and I’m a librarian. I wonder how the students feel?” I felt that after teaching several capstone engineering courses. So I decided to create a series of videos instead. This blog post describes what I learned about students’ library learning preferences.
![Information literacy needs of engineering grad students: survey results](/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/screen_shot_2018-04-05_at_2.37.42_pm.png?itok=ZfzgDAFO)
In this study, engineering librarians Leena Lalwani, Jamie Niehof, and Paul Grochowski sought to learn from graduate students in the College of Engineering (CoE) how these students could benefit from more instruction on U-M Library resources.