Archives & Special Collections invites faculty to integrate rare printed resources and archival materials in their coursework through class visitations, tours, and programs to enhance teaching and learning. We welcome opportunities to support your instruction efforts by offering the following services:
Schedule a class visit to one of the A&SC locations
Incorporate rare books and manuscripts into your curriculum
Provide instruction about how to locate, interpret, and use primary source materials in all formats
Assist in creating class exercises to analyze and discern meaning from rare materials
Tailor instruction sessions and class assignments to complement the course
Show examples of specific types of binding, printing, formats, illustration techniques, etc.
Offer an orientation in preparation for a class assignment
Identify and locate resources to support your lecture or class session
Suggest collections appropriate for student research
Photocopy or digitize documents to be used as exemplars
Create a LibGuide to incorporate resources specific to your course
Archives & Special Collections invites instructors to integrate rare printed resources and archival materials in their coursework through in-person or virtual class visitations, tours, and programs to enhance teaching and learning. We welcome opportunities to support your classroom learning by offering the following:
Schedule an in-person or virtual class visit
Incorporate rare books and manuscripts into your curricula
Provide assistance in showing students how to locate, interpret, and use primary source materials in all formats
Assist in creating class exercises to analyze and discern meaning from rare materials
Show examples of specific types of binding, printing, formats, illustration techniques, etc.
Identify and locate resources to support your lecture or class session
Suggest collections appropriate for student research
Photocopy or digitize documents to be used as exemplars
Create a LibGuide to incorporate resources specific to your course
Several University of Pittsburgh Library System (ULS) departments and libraries hold unique and rare materials and welcome the opportunity to collaborate and share resources and expertise in new and compelling ways. By uniting rare materials and specialized collections together, the ULS will be better able to provide instructors with unique opportunities for teaching, learning, and engaging students.