benefits | modes of technology | resources
Link: http://library.osu.edu/sites/about/faculty.php
- Place course materials on reserve
- Set up electronic reserves
- Tutorial: How to Create an Online Coursepack
Instructors and teaching staff using Carmen and even those who do not use Carmen can submit eReserve Content for use in their Carmen course. eReserves staff can "activate" a course and can add eReserves content to any course in Carmen. OSU Libraries eReserves is an on-line service that provides web access to supplementary course reserves readings for the students of The Ohio State University via Carmen, OSU's on-line course management system. eReserves should be only a small portion of the required readings for a course.
Link: http://library.osu.edu/sites/about/faculty.php
Schedule library workshop
Help your students succeed with their research in the OSU Libraries. An instruction session with a librarian will introduce your students to print, online and Web resources and to strategies that will help them use these resources efficiently. Students will learn to evaluate the results of their searches, modify their queries, and cite relevant items.Instruction sessions take place in the Libraries in order to demonstrate online materials and facilitate access to print materials. Allow two weeks advance notice of your session so that the library can reserve space for your class. Request Form for Library Instruction: http://gateway.lib.ohio-state.edu/classrequest.html
Contact the subject specialist for your academic area
Materials owned by University Libraries on any given topic may be found in more than one physical location on campus; however, a single subject specialist is responsible for all materials in a subject area, no matter where they may be physically housed. For more information: http://library.osu.edu/sites/collections/
Link: http://gateway.lib.ohio-state.edu/tutor/tipsheet.html
How well do your students use the Web? Can they locate relevant information using Web search tools, recognize authoritative sites, make strategic decisions about when the Web is likely to be a good source for their projects or provide adequate documentation of their research? net.TUTOR was developed to help your students master these research skills.
Location: 1813 N. High St.
Phone: (614) 292-2075
Link: http: //library.osu.edu/sites/sullivant/learning_commons.phpUniversity Libraries and OIT have created this new space to centralize technology resources in a library location. The Sullivant Learning Commons, on the second floor of Sullivant Hall*, offers individual and group computer workstations with more than 30 popular software programs, presentation practice space, laptop bars with wireless access, in-library use of laptops, and other services.