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Some University libraries are offering specialized instructional sessions. This is when a librarian works one-on-one with a user to assist them with specific research goals. Sometimes referred to as a "term paper clinic."
==References==
* Bishop, W. W. (1912). Training in the use of books. Sewanee review, 20 (July), pp. 265-81.
* Davis, R. C. (1886). Teaching bibliography in colleges. Library journal, 11 (September), pp. 289-94.
* Hopkins, F. L. (1982). A century of bibliographic instruction: The historic claim to professional and academic legitimacy. College and research libraries, 43 (May), pp. 192-98.
* Lorenzen, M. (2001). Brief history of library instruction in the United States. Illinois libraries, 83(2), pp. 8-18.
* Teifel, V. (1995). Library user education: Examining its past, projecting its future. Library trends, (Fall), 318-38.
* Tucker, J. M. (1980). Articles on library instruction in colleges and universities, 1876-1932. ERIC ED 187 330.
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