Creating lists in WorldCat Local for particular courses or assignments provides students with direct access to library resources.
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Creating Course Resource Lists through Quick Search
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1. Creating Course Resource Lists through Quick Search
2. Top 5 Ways to Use Lists Link from syllabi and Blackboard For
particular assignments, courses, students Have students create and
share lists with you of possible sources they could use for
research papers/projects For collaborating with colleagues on
research for a course or other professional project To bookmark
resources for future use
3. Why Use Lists? Provide students with direct access to online
resources from library databases Provide students with direct
access to placing I-Share and ILL requests Easy to manage content
(delete, edit) without updating syllabi Easy to share with students
and colleagues
4. Getting Started Start at Library Home Page:
http://library.uis.edu Click on My Lists
5. Create Free Account
6. Login and Search Search by Keyword(s), Author, or Title to
find articles, books, or films Basic
7. Limit Search Results Books Media Articles
8. Select Items and Save to List Save
9. Add Single Item to List
10. Create List SAMPLE LIST: http://bit.ly/l0vB4P
11. View/Edit List(s) Login to My Lists from Library
Homepage
12. Add Description, Notes and Share Notes Description
Share
13. Check UIS Access: Books If UIS does not own an article or
book, you can add a NOTE next to the item in your list indicating
if it can be found on reserve, or requested through I-Share or ILL
(Ex. http://bit.ly/l0vB4P) Students can search by zip code to see
if a local academic or public library owns a copy Students can
request a copy through I-Share if the UIS copy is checked out, or
if they live closer to another I-Share library Online students can
request a copy through Interlibrary Loan (ILL) UIS owns this book
Request through I-Share Request through ILL
14. Check UIS Access: Articles Click on View Now NOTE: The
library may have a copy in the print collection Title of ArticleOR
Articles may be accessible from multiple databases