- Request a library workshop for your class
- Register for a session on the latest subject-specific library services and resources with an expert in the field
- Request a course-related library research guide from a subject librarian
- Learn to add library research guides, articles, etc. to your BlackBoard course
- Request an individual research consultation with a librarian
- Planning a course? Find out how the library and the Center for Instructional Technology can help
- Take a tour of the library
Services for Students
- Can't make it to the library today? Visit a reference librarian with office hours in public policy, chemistry, history, physics, math, Slavic studies, Chinese studies and English
- Ask a librarian a question, in-person, on the phone, or via online chat
- Request an individual research consultation with a librarian
- Attend an Internships 101 session and learn valuable tips for conducting research on the job!
- View a short step-by-step tutorial to learn more about using Duke libraries
- Request a library workshop or a library tour for your group
- Find a library research guide written for your class
- Find a subject guide to library resources in your subject area
- Sign up for an Endnote class
- Register for a RefWorks account or a RefWorks class
- Learn about services for undergraduate researchers
- Enter your research paper into competition for the Middlesworth Award or Durden Prize, and earn $1000!
- Learn how the Libraries can help when you Study Abroad or participate in DukeEngage
Services for Librarians
- Participate in brownbag discussions, panel discussions and annual retreats to learn more about trends in instruction and outreach services
School groups, community members, and others not affiliated with Duke University may contact Emily Daly, Instruction & Outreach Librarian.
Questions? Please contact Instruction and Outreach staff.