This document discusses strategies for integrating information literacy instruction into classroom, online, or library settings. It emphasizes the importance of collaborating with faculty and addresses some common perceptions faculty have that can be barriers, such as seeing information literacy as remedial or technological skills. The document provides tips for librarians on how to effectively communicate what information literacy entails to faculty and students, such as using terms like critical thinking instead of information literacy. It also offers suggestions for how to structure short classroom sessions, including focusing on teaching systematic research processes.