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Library Prep Talks

Library Prep Talks are available upon request to faculty and staff -- including individuals, groups, or departments -- at a time and place that work for you. Sessions can vary in length, but usually take about an hour. One-on-one sessions can be scheduled anytime. For group or department Prep Talks, we ask for one or two weeks' notice. Topics may change from one semester to the next. If you are interested in a library service or resource not profiled here, please contact your Liaison and we will tailor a library Prep Talk to serve your needs.

Copyright Basics

Business Briefing

RefWorks

Deb Sturges
(402) 280-4756 / Email

 
Gain a better understanding of fair use, the TEACH Act, and copyright considerations for online teaching, plus the services and resources available from the Library.

Chris Carmichael
(402) 280-1757 / Email

 
Find out what's new in the ever-changing landscape of business, financial, and market research information available from the Reinert-Alumni Library.

 

Mary Nash
(402) 280-2226 / Email

 
RefWorks is a web-based bibliographic manager used to collect references, cite sources, format bibliographies, and share references with research collaborators.

Information Literacy

Creighton Digital Repository

Electronic Course Materials

Nathan Morgan
(402) 280-2927 / Email

 
"Information literacy" is the ability to recognize when information is needed and to locate, evaluate, and use it effectively. How are we helping students develop these core skills?

Sally Gibson
(402) 280-2228 / Email

 
The CDR is an open source solution being developed to capture, manage, promote, share, and preserve digital collections, with options for open or secure access.

 

Debra Sturges and Mary Nash
(402) 280-4756 / Email

 
The Library can post course materials for you in BlueLine, including scanned copies, files, and stable links to articles and e-books. Find out how it's done.

Ordering Library Materials

New Faculty Orientation

Films On Demand

Mike Poma
(402) 280-2298 / Email

 
Selection tools such as Books in Print and CHOICE Reviews Online are available to streamline faculty orders for books, e-books and media, with the funds allocated by the Library.

Subject Liaisons
(402) 280-2227 / Email
 

This session is for new faculty and staff who would like to know more about the services and resources available from the Library in support of their teaching and research.

 

Chris Carmichael and Kathy Craig
(402 280-1757 / Email

 
Films On Demand is a collection of streaming videos--in a range of academic disciplines--for use in the classroom or in Blueline. Library and DoIT staff pool their expertise for this session.