Abstract
Purpose
This paper aims to explore innovative ways to integrate business information literacy and database instruction into courses that require in-depth research.
Design/methodology/approach
This paper outlines the use of the instructional design process to effectively develop specialized Guide on the Side (GotS) tutorials for upper-level business students.
Findings
Students valued the interactive nature of the GotS tutorials and appreciated that the instruction was at point of need.
Research limitations/implications
This paper describes one librarian’s journey of creating interactive tutorials with the instructional design process. It is a starting point for other academic librarians looking to embed tutorials in courses.
Originality/value
GotS is an interactive tutorial software and librarians are looking for effective ways to incorporate online tutorials into their information literacy instruction.
Subject
Library and Information Sciences
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