Instruction
Instruction
Library Research Instruction
We aim to help Barnard students become sophisticated users of information for their academic and personal lives, as well as their professional endeavors. Our Personal Librarians provide course-related instruction, general and subject-specific workshops, and online research guides.
Learn about the ways librarians can support your course
Every department has a Personal Librarian. Use this guide to find yours and connect about instructional help!
Data & Visualization
Marko Krkeljas, Academic Technologist and Software Developer, teaching a workshop in the Computational Science Center
Offers instruction at the intersection of technology and the humanities, with a focus on textual analysis, mapping, and telling data-rich digital stories
Provides course support for working with quantitative, qualitative, and spatial data, including workshops both in data methodologies and specific tools/software for data analysis
Supports learning in data engineering, machine learning, and making interactive visualizations, with an emphasis on coding in Python and JavaScript
Design & Innovation

Jen Brown, Design & Technologies Librarian, helps support a woodworking project in the Design Center
Supports courses using a range of tools and technologies for 3D making, from sewing machines and electronic sensors to 3D printers and jigsaws
Instructional support offered through IMATS focused on designing and building user-friendly and accessible websites and apps
Media & Movement
Rachel James, Associate Director of Instructional Media, teaching a production workshop in the Media Center
Supports learning through the body and brain connection and courses exploring the emerging trajectories at the intersection of art, science and technology
Offers instruction in film and audio media technologies, including podcasting, video production, post-production editing, and more
Pedagogical Conversations
Three Post-Baccalaureate Fellows - Sylvia Korman BC '18 (Digital Humanities Center), Zoe Ross CC '18 (Design Center), and Nia Judelson (Drew Fellow for English and Creative Writing) - engage in a discussion about teaching and learning with Martha Tenney, Associate Director of the Archives.
Space for faculty, staff, and students to explore innovations in teaching and learning at Barnard