Colleges,
schools, programs and the libraries share the responsibility
for helping students develop information literacy skills. Successful
implementation of information literacy goals is achieved by
integration across the curriculum and depends on active participation
of all parties.
The
Libraries seek to promote information literacy by educating
students to understand the organization of knowledge, to gather
data of all kinds using both print and information technology
resources and to evaluate the relevance and authority of information
in all its forms. The Libraries provide resources and services
in an environment that fosters free and open inquiry and serve
as a catalyst for the interpretation, integration, and application
of knowledge in all fields of learning.
Library
Instruction Mission Statement
The
Library Instruction Program serves the students, faculty, and
staff of Hunter College. The purpose of the program is to assist
members of the college community with developing information-seeking
abilities appropriate for their individual levels of scholarship
and to support their research. Through this program, the Library
facilitates access to the vast resources available to the College,
fosters a sense of independence and responsibility, and encourages
a collaborative relationship with Reference / Instruction faculty.
The classroom faculty is invited to work with library instruction faculty
in designing course-related assignments that include information literacy
objectives. The Library Instruction Program incorporates teaching strategies
and methodologies that respond to individual differences in learning including
level, style, and culture.