Online Course Tips
- Use the library's eReserve service to make articles, book chapters, and other resources available to your students. Be sure to provide a link to ereserve.weber.edu on your course web page.
- Provide persistent links to full-text articles in some article databases. For information on which databases provide this capability and how to create these links, contact Wade Kotter (LI 141, ext. 7458).
- Develop library assignments that make full use of the resources and services of the library, recognizing that if may be difficult or impossible for online students to come to the library to work on their assignment.
- On your course web pages, consider adding links:
- To the library's collection of Library and Internet Skills Tutorials
- To the Stewart Library's Online Catalog
- To the library's collection of article databases
- To the library's list of electronic journals
- To the library's list of web resources in the social sciences
- To the library's collection of research guides
- Since the only constant in the library (and on the Web) is change, it is very important to review and update the library links on your course web page at the beginning of each semester.
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