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Teaching Online? Resources for Success: Library Services for Online Classes

The guide provides resources for faculty teaching online courses.

Find your Discipline Librarian

Discipline librarians can assist instructors with creating assignments, locating materials for the class, and embed in classes and on Blackboard to assist students with research and information needs.

Circulation and Accessibility Services

The library has many resources to assist instructors with classes. Circulation Services provides access to material on Reserve, InterLibrary Loan, Billing, Library Accounts, and recalls of material.  Accessibility Services provides information on the services available to patrons under the American with Disabilities Act.

Need to Know!

This page provides information on library services available to instructors.  Please contact your discipline librarian for assistance.

Research and Instruction Services

Contact your discipline librarian for information on library instruction sessions.

Disciplilne librarians are available for research consultations via e-mail.

Library Guides

Library Guides or LibGuides are resources created by librarians to assist faculty and students in locating resources on a topic.  For more information on using library guides, contact your discipline librarian.

Services for Distance Learning Students

This link provides information for distance learning students, including how to access databases and library materials, course materials, and renewing items.  

Information for Students

Resources on this page include how the library is organized (Library of Congress Classification System),  using keyword and Boolean searching in the library catalog and databases, loan periods for checked out library materials, and a guide on renewing library items.

Librarian for Communication; Multidisciplinary Studies; Political Science; Psychology; School of Criminology and Security Studies; and Social Work

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Karen Evans
Contact:
Library 116
812.237.8824