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Library Class Booking Form - George Villavicencio

If you’re a faculty member looking to book a library instruction session in one of George Villavicencio’s liaison areas - Communications (CMNS), Modern Languages (MODL), Music Technology Diploma (MTD), Music (MUSC), Stagecraft and Event Technology (STGE), or Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) - use this form to submit your request. George will respond as soon as possible.

If you have any questions or need additional assistance, please contact George directly via email at villavicenciog@douglascollege.ca.

If you are booking library instruction sessions for ENGL 1130 or BUSN 1210, please use the designated class booking form. This form helps us process your request quickly and ensures students receive consistent research skills instruction tailored to first-year courses.

Instructor's name:
Subject Area
Course and Section Number:
Is your class taught in person or online?
Select class location
Instructor Classroom (please including building code)

Please select synchronous class for all online and in-person classes taught by a librarian. If you would like just an assignment guide for your students to use asynchronously please select Asynchronous class.

Method of delivery:
Would you like a librarian embedded in a discussion board in your Blackboard course?
Instructional Session Date:
The first class of the day starts at 8:30 and the last class starts at 18:30.
Online materials availability deadline:
Number of Students:

Please fill out the information below to help us prepare for your students’ session.

One file only.
64 MB limit.
Allowed types: txt, rtf, pdf, doc, docx, ppt, pptx, xls, xlsx.
Would you like your students to complete a marked library assignment or guided handout for this class?
What percentage of the student's mark is this assignment worth?
What core components would you like covered?
What database resources do your students need to find?
What other database resources do your students require?
Which evaluation method?

          For more information on Evaluating Sources see https://library.douglascollege.ca/howtoguides

Citation Style:
Is there any other information you can share with us that will help us as we prepare to teach your class? e.g. learning outcomes you would like us to cover or a list of topics that your students will be researching.