Teaching Support

The Library provides a variety of services to assist instructors in inspiring student learning, research and success. Let us know how we can help you!

Classroom Instruction

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    Library Instruction

    Request an instruction session or instructional consultation to support your students' research needs.
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    Teaching with Library Special Collections

    We can work with you to create active engagement with LSC materials and embed primary source literacy into your curriculum.
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    Tour a Library Location

    Click on the link below to access our service portal and submit a request for a guided tour of a library. Tours can also be scheduled by emailing us at RequestInstruction@library.ucla.edu.
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    Find a Subject Specialist

    Contact a librarian with expertise in your subject area for personalized research help and support.

Teaching Resources

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    Library Teaching Toolkit

    Check out the Library's resources for instructors who want to incorporate research and writing skills in their courses.
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    Course Reserves

    Wondering how the Library can help provide access to your course materials? Check out our resources for students and instructors on how to request, manage and access course reserves.
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    WI+RE Online Writing and Research Tutorials

    Quick and practical research and writing tutorials, collaboratively designed by students at UCLA.
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    Instructional Media Collections and Services

    Instructional Media Collections and Services (IMCS) provides access to course-required physical and digital media for UCLA instructors, teaching assistants, students and non-UCLA academic researchers.
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    Affordable Course Materials Initiative (ACMI)

    This UCLA Library initiative encourages instructors to use low-cost or free alternatives to expensive course materials and awards successful courses adopting these materials for the first time.

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Have Further Questions?

We're here to help. Chat with a librarian 24/7, schedule a research consultation or email us your quick questions.