Meeting name
OCLS Conference
Meeting location
Scottsdale, AZ
Document Type
Presentation
Publication Date
2004
Abstract
Course management software (CMS) or courseware products, such as Prometheus, FirstClass, Blackboard, and WebCT, do not include the Library as an essential, curricular component in their design. Consequently, the task falls to librarians to creatively partner with faculty to input library resources into courseware to support students effectively in their research endeavors. Distance learning students, who are off campus, will benefit as they are physically removed from the Library. Distance learners (DLs) can be intimidated by library websites and find it difficult and time consuming to navigate. Since the entire course content is in the course management product, the primary source for class information, it makes good sense to include library resources and services in the appropriate areas, such as the syllabus, assignments, projects, etc. Including research resources within courseware enables students to get started on their own in navigating the Library and can provide direct contact information to appropriate library staff for further and deeper resource assistance.
Keywords
Course management software (CMS); Distance education; Distance education students; Distance learners; Educational technology; Integrating library resources; Libraries and distance education; Library instruction; Library orientation; Online education
Disciplines
Library and Information Science
Repository Citation
Buehler, M. A.
(2004, January).
Where is the library in course management software?.
Presentation at OCLS Conference,
Scottsdale, AZ.
Available at: https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/libfacpresentation/10
Comments
Presented at: OCLS Conference, May 5-7 2004
Article is available at: http://digitalcommons.library.unlv.edu/lib_articles/8/