Library Instruction
We are happy to provide tailored classroom sessions to meet your students' research needs. Use the Library Instruction Request Form to request an instruction session. Please note that in the interest of best practices for student learning, research instruction sessions will not be scheduled unless the leading faculty member of the course is present on the day of instruction, thus ensuring a comprehensive session while maintaining student motivation.
Types of Instruction Sessions Include:
For more information, contact the library at library@flagler.edu or Trina McCowan, Director of Library Services, at tmccowan@flagler.edu.
The Library Liaison program reflects the Proctor Library's commitment to supporting your teaching and research endeavors. Each department on campus is assigned a dedicated liaison librarian who serves as your primary point of contact for all library-related matters.
Our liaison librarians strive to maintain open communication channels with academic departments and foster collaborative relationships between library staff and faculty. Their goal is to enhance our support for teaching, learning, and research while continually improving library services to meet your evolving needs.
Your liaison librarian is also your partner in collection development. We welcome and encourage your input on potential acquisitions that could benefit your field of study and your students. Please don't hesitate to reach out with suggestions for new resources.
Discipline |
Liaison |
Contact |
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Jessie Rutland |
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Caitlin Trachim |
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Katherine Owens |
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Stephen Derrig |
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Trina McCowan |
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Beata Kozlowski |
The Proctor Library welcomes suggestions from current faculty, students, and staff for purchasing books, journals, or media. Suggestions are reviewed closely according to existing collection development policies, curriculum needs, projected usage, and library budget. Faculty are encouraged to discuss requests for purchase with their departmental Library Liaison. Please complete this form to initiate a purchase request.
If you have an idea for a display in the Proctor Library, let us know by filling out our Library Display Suggestion form.
Keep in mind that displays are located on the first floor of the library, either in the lobby or in the gallery area. Displays can be on view for a month or for a semester, depending on the suggested theme.