 How can librarians at USU help you and your students? Research skills are crucial for student success, yet the majority of first-year students find their research competencies inadequate for college-level work. Our library instruction opportunities go beyond introductory English courses and help your students across every department and major develop effective research habits. And we have subject librarians for every USU major in field of study, so students get help tailored to their discipline. We work directly with both instructors and students. Librarians can help instructors by working with you to identify your students' research needs, then integrating library instruction throughout your course, and by helping you design effective research assignments that align with their student learning outcomes. Librarians can help students learn to develop and focus their research questions and topics, to find relevant resources and to evaluate the information to ensure the sources are effective for their research needs, and effectively synthesize information within their assignments. We can also adapt and build instruction for other research goals. It doesn't matter if your class is face-to-face, online, or broadcast, librarians can help. Our face-to-face classes encourage students to get actively involved through hands-on activities and discussions. In online courses, librarians can create and participate in discussion posts in Canvas, create course and assignment-specific library research guides, and embed videos and tutorials tailored to your course learning goals. For broadcast classes, we can work with you to incorporate best practices from both our face-to-face and online classes. We can also answer students' specific research questions through end-up individual consultations. No matter your course or assignment, librarians are happy to help. Contact the library instruction coordinator or your subject librarian to schedule an instruction session today.