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Another option for library instruction consists of ''one-shot'' instruction sessions. This slang term refers to "formal instruction given in a single session, as opposed to instruction extended over two or more sessions".<ref>{{cite book| chapter=one-shot | page=499 | title=Dictionary for Library and Information Science |last=Reitz |first= Joan M. |publisher= Libraries Unlimited | ___location= Westport, Connecticut | year= 2004| isbn=1-59158-075-7 }}</ref> 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.
 
Prezi, a software tool which acts as a zooming presentation platform, is a relatively new format for library instruction. It enables shared contributors thus aiding in teamwork and global collaboration. Librarians are now using Prezi freely as a presentation tool for library programming. <ref>Kiscaden, E. e. (2014). Promoting Information Literacy With Prezi. Computers In Libraries, 34(2), 4-7.</ref>
 
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