Teaching Research

Princeton University Library enriches teaching and learning by supporting faculty with course-related instruction. In addition we offer open workshops directly to students to supplement their course-related and research needs. 

Library staff can collaborate with faculty to design:

  • Research instruction (face-to-face or online) that is customized for your course
  • Research assignments that incorporate research skills and resources
  • Guides and tutorials ​that can be linked from your Canvas course

Open Workshops

We welcome you to share our open workshops with your students as part of course activities. Workshops are broadly organized into four categories: 

Navigating the Library

Programs that introduce the library, the collections, and research fundamentals, including library tours, citation management, database overviews, and archival research

Data and Computation

Programs on data management, wrangling, analysis, and visualization

Making

Programs that encourage making in both physical and digital arenas using makerspace tools, immersive technology, or other multimedia

Publishing

Programs that support researchers’ efforts to publish in a variety of contexts, including Open Access, ORCID, Princeton’s repositories, and federal mandates