Tutor profile: Jeff E.
Jeff E.
University Reference/Instruction Librarian for 26 years
Bio
About Jeff
About Jeff
I am an energetic, flexible and creative librarian with a passion for teaching and assisting students. I truly enjoy the quest to effectively reach students, who come with a very diverse array of experiences. Providing personalized research assistance is essential, and success comes from meeting each person wherever they are presently at with their specific information need.
Teaching Experience
Teaching Experience
I provide one-on-one research/library assistance in-person and via chat, videoconferencing, email or phone, serving patrons at all four University of Wisconsin-Green Bay campuses. This includes undergraduate and graduate students, faculty, staff, local high school students and general community members. I also design and teach 20 course-specific information literacy sessions per semester, including active learning exercises developed for each course. In Spring and Summer 2019, I converted all of this instruction to fully online,
Education
University of Michigan
Library and Information Science
Master's Degree
1990 - 1991
Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College
Music
Bachelor's Degree
1985 - 1989
Work Experience
Work Experience
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay (Sheboygan Campus), Reference & Instruction Librarian
1994 - Present
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