 What kind of instruction does a library provide? There are two departments that offer instruction to K-State students, the Faculty and Graduate Services Department, and the Undergraduate and Community Services Department. These two departments work together to offer in-depth information literacy instruction to your students based on their academic level. We recognize the unique nature of many distance education courses and programs as well as the diverse educational backgrounds of many distant students. We are committed to providing customized library instruction to fit the needs of all K-State students and faculty. In addition to the online modules, tools and resources which can be found on our website, you can ask a librarian to speak to your class. We have delivered library instruction via WIMBA or other similar online meeting tools. We can also build library resource and information literacy right into your course. By granting us access to your K-State online course, we can create course assignment specific information in the place your students are most likely to utilize it. There is a librarian role in the K-State online system that allows us to build content and participate in discussions while keeping student grades private. We can also follow discussion threads and assignment posts to provide applicable links and resources that will facilitate student access to related library and information resources. By embedding a librarian in your course, you and your students will have personalized, customized instructional services and access to a librarian who deeply cares about your class and student success.