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Teaching Support


Contact your subject librarian
Save yourself time and effort by partnering with your subject librarian.

Have a librarian develop a course-specific web research guide for your course.
Focus your students on the specific resources they need

Show students the subject research guides developed by librarians
Expose your students to the depth and breadth of library resources in your discipline.

Help students do better research and learn to evaluate information
Enhance the students' library research skills and integrate information literacy in your course.

Add images to your Blackboard site or assignments.
- U.S. & International images from Associated Press
- Art images from the world's museums

Use movies, documentaries, & educational videos in your course
The library has more than 10,000 movies, documentaries, and educational videos. The dvd collection can now be browsed in the Videos & Reserves Room. Faculty can request video/dvd purchases to be put on reserve.  Also check out the Eugene Public Library's extensive collection.

Integrate primary sources into your course
Using primary sources can enhance students' critical thinking and creativity

Incorporate media content
Get help integrating web publishing, digital video, and other technologies into your class

Reduce plagiarism
Learn about tools that can identify plagiarism. Develop assignments and strategies to reduce student plagiarism.

Use course reserves
Let the library make your course materials more accessible electronically or in print. Find out how you can make e-reserves available through your Blackboard site.

Obtain copyright clearance for course packets
Click on "Copyright Clearance" link on the Printing and Mailing Services site.

Know your copy rights for using teaching materials
Many materials may be eligible for use in class - learn how to evaluate them.

Share, remix & reuse digital content
Creative Commons is an extensive database of shared instructional materials.

Reserve a classroom or group study
Library classrooms provide hands-on computers for technology-oriented sessions. Study rooms are excellent places for discussion groups.

Nominate students for the library undergraduate research award
Student papers that use extensive library research materials may be eligible for a substantial award.






Maintained by: Andrew Bonamici, bonamici@uoregon.edu
Last Modified: 07/15/2011