With home working and remote learning on the rise, it’s an important time to consider whether you are optimizing teacher-student communication. Learning institutions, teachers, and students have all had to... read more →
Last month, I participated in a Library Carpentry Workshop program, and I learned a lot of new instructional practices that I believe every instructor should consider applying. The workshop took... read more →
Have you seen the Library Takeout video by Duke University Libraries? If not, watch it now before reading this blog post! This short video emphasized to viewers how they can... read more →
An educator’s life can get overwhelming at times with the visibly never-ending list of tasks that demand attention every single day. From analyzing formative assessment data and lesson planning, to... read more →
Now that the fall semester is in high gear, you may be asked to do an online library instruction for selected classes. Have you thought about ways to embed yourself... read more →
A first edition of a Charles Dickens novel is expensive, it’s beautiful, and it also contains a timeless story. A first edition of a 1986 Encyclopedia of Computers is…a pretty... read more →
Creating digital learning materials that are fully accessible to all students can be a challenge at any time, and the conditions felt globally over the past months have not made... read more →
Like many of your kids, my children stopped “going to school” in mid-March and effectively began attending all of their classes online for the remainder of the 2019–2020 school year.... read more →
Whether you are offering information literacy workshops virtually or hosting an online program featuring guest speakers during this time, it is important to think about accessibility needs. You may have... read more →
In our recent webinar on Integrating E-Resource Tools into Online Courses with Infobase, Lisa Hill, Product Marketing Manager, highlighted a simple tool that allows for instant integration of content from... read more →