 Hi, I'm Adriana Gonzalez, head of Faculty and Graduate Services at K-State Libraries. Welcome to the Library Resources and Services module. K-State Libraries are the academic heart of Kansas State University. We maintain more than two and a half million volumes and subscribe to more than 200 academic databases to support the diverse academic instructional and research activities of K-State students and faculty. Student staff are available to help with research and projects more than 80 hours each week when classes are in session. Through the Ask a Librarian service, students and faculty are able to receive assistance in the way that works best for them, in person or via email, phone, chat or text message. Instant messaging is also embedded throughout the library's website, making help available at the point of need. We also have a presence on the K-State Online Learning Management System and can be embedded into your courses for a more personal, customizable library experience. Librarians serve as expert consultants for each and every major and program at K-State. We provide one-on-one and course-based assistance with research problems. We help build the library's collection of print and online materials and the library's leverage technology to make our collections as accessible as possible. We even offer document scanning and delivery services for faculty and distant students. During the course of this module, we're going to talk about many of the resources and services available to distance instructors and students. The last line of the library's vision statement is, we will be the answer to the question of why libraries remain relevant in a digital world full of options. When we think by the end of this module, you'll see why.