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Some debate exists within the library community about whether instruction on how to use library systems is necessary, or if efforts are better spent making systems easier to use such that they require no instruction.
 
Some university libraries are offeringoffer specialized instructional sessions. ThisAt isthese whensessions athe librarian works one-on-one with a user to assist themhim or her with specific research goals. SometimesThese sessions are sometimes referred to as a "term paper clinic" or a "research consultation."
 
Other high schools, universities, and colleges encourage their faculty members to sign their students up for a "one shot" library instruction session during the semester. These class meetings are often held just before a term paper is assigned, and the goal of the librarian is to orient the class to the best library sources for use in a term paper.