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Library Support for Web-Based Teaching
How can the University Library help faculty members who are developing or enhancing their courses? Librarians are available to support your teaching, and assist your students’ learning by
- Identifying resources to support the goals and objectives of your course(s) — Internet resources, web sites, electronic journal articles, links to governmental documents, etc.
- Consulting with you in the design and creation of your assignments to insure that all students achieve the maximum success in your course(s).
- Developing instructional support materials such as guides to the literature, pathfinders, or links to web pages to help your students gain skills in information literacy, search strategy development, and critical thinking.
Last Updated 07.07.10
