The Instruction and Outreach Department manages and coordinates library research instruction for students, faculty and staff through course-related workshops, outreach activities, personal consultations, research guides and other instructional materials.


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Emily Daly

Emily Daly is the Coordinator of Upper Level Instruction in the Instruction and Outreach Department at Perkins Library, Duke University. Emily began her work at Duke in Lilly Library as an intern in instruction and outreach in August 2006 and began working full-time the following August. Prior to working at Duke, she served as the teen librarian at Natrona County Public Library in Casper, Wyoming and as media coordinator in Durham's Southern High School.

Emily is also the subject librarian for education, working with students, faculty and staff in the program in education.

Education:
B.A., NC State University (English, secondary education)
M.L.S., University of North Carolina (information and library science)

Professional Interests:
Library instruction pedagogy
Instructional design and technology

Recent Presentations:
Embedding library resources into Course Management Systems: A case study at Duke University, TLA Annual Conference 2010
Know Thy User: Duke Libraries User Studies Initiative,
LAUNC-Ch 2010
The Embedded Librarian: Integrating Library Resources into Course Management Systems, LOEX 2009