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Next Generation Open Textbooks: A Case Study, Christine R. Ingersoll, Larry Sheret
Next Generation Open Textbooks: A Case Study, Christine R. Ingersoll, Larry Sheret
SOJMC Faculty Research
Design Across the Disciplines: Learning the value of communication design through practice” is an OER (open educational resource), digital textbook under prototype testing in a media design course. The text is created in collaboration with a librarian, two faculty from different colleges and two students who have completed the course. This interdisciplinary team was formed with the directive to embrace the powers of design thinking through digital content to develop a product that truly recognizes the needs of the primary users, our students and key stakeholders, the faculty. Several semesters of student feedback provided the insights for considering textbook cost; …
Establishing Open Textbooks At Marshall University, Larry Sheret, Jingping Zhang
Establishing Open Textbooks At Marshall University, Larry Sheret, Jingping Zhang
Librarian Research
We discuss the process used at Marshall University to implement open textbook adoption, statistics and future plans.
The Benefits Of Open Educational Resources (Oers) For Faculty And Students, Larry Sheret, Lindsey M. Harper
The Benefits Of Open Educational Resources (Oers) For Faculty And Students, Larry Sheret, Lindsey M. Harper
Librarian Research
Many Open Educational Resources (OERs) have been developed during the past ten years that have the same quality as those offered by major publishers. We will identify the pros and cons of switching from a traditional textbook to an OER. After the Q&A, we will work with the participants to locate an OER textbook that each participant will evaluate for possible adoption. This session is most suited to faculty who are teaching lower division General Education classes with a large number of students enrolled in a lecture or in multiple sections.
Sr-18-19-30 Lfo, Marshall University
Credo Online Reference Service, Larry Sheret
Credo Online Reference Service, Larry Sheret
Librarian Research
Credo Online Reference Service, popularly known as Credo Reference, is an e-reference database for K-12, public libraries, and academic libraries. The user-friendly interface provides an excellent place for students to begin their research, or to learn about the process of doing research during information literacy instruction. Instructors are provided with pre-proxied permalinks and embed codes that allow them to integrate any part of this resource into their learning management system.
20131029: Special Collections' Curator's Files, 1972-2013, University Libraries
20131029: Special Collections' Curator's Files, 1972-2013, University Libraries
Guides to University Archives
These items include materials from the University Libraries at Marshall University from 1972-2013. Items were received in 2013 and include notable materials from Special Collections' operating procedures. Please download the finding aid for a full list of contents.
Literati By Credo, Larry Sheret
Literati By Credo, Larry Sheret
Librarian Research
Literati by Credo (Academic and Public) is an online product featuring a superb and growing reference database of more than 600 subject encyclopedias and dictionaries, marketing and information literacy tutorials, and assessments. All of this is folded into one seamlessly integrated platform with the value added functionality of XML and completely customizable features (such as are available in LibGuides) as well as API connectors to open search a library’s other holdings. Active customer support and services offer solutions tailored to help libraries achieve their unique mission and programming needs.
20080321: Library Gifts & Exchange Records, 1978-1985, University Libraries
20080321: Library Gifts & Exchange Records, 1978-1985, University Libraries
Guides to University Archives
These items include materials from the University Libraries at Marshall University from 1978-1985. Items were received in 2008 and include notable materials about gift books and exchanges within the library system. Please download the finding aid for a full list of contents.
20060630: Archivist's Correspondence, 1891-1991, University Libraries
20060630: Archivist's Correspondence, 1891-1991, University Libraries
Guides to University Archives
These items include materials from the University Libraries at Marshall University from 1891-1991. Items were received in 2006 and include notable materials about the Omicron Delta Kappa (ODK) group on campus, the street directory from 1891, archives classification, phone logs, and remodeling. This is not an exhaustive list. Please download the finding aid for a full list of contents.
20060615: Archivist's Archives, 1982-2004, University Libraries
20060615: Archivist's Archives, 1982-2004, University Libraries
Guides to University Archives
These items include materials from the University Libraries at Marshall University from 1982-2004. Items were received in 2006 and include notable materials about West Liberty (2004), Drinko Arts, the Professor Librarians' status (1984-1985), correspondence (1974-2002), and the research fee proposal (draft). This is not an exhaustive list. Please download the finding aid for a full list of contents.
Bringing The Library To The Students: Using Technology To Deliver Instruction And Resources For Research, Judith Arnold, Jennifer N. Sias, Jingping Zhang
Bringing The Library To The Students: Using Technology To Deliver Instruction And Resources For Research, Judith Arnold, Jennifer N. Sias, Jingping Zhang
Librarian Research
To provide equitable services and access to off-campus students, librarians must meet the challenges of the digital divide and the geographic divide. Instruction and document delivery are key services that can determine how successful a library is in meeting its responsibility to distance learning. This session will focus on technological solutions to instruction, access, and document delivery in technology-challenged and remote environments.