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Seneca Libraries Staff Guide to Open Educational Resources: Using Library Resources for Courses

                                        

Library Resource

Library resources are teaching, learning, and research resources that are either free or paid for by Seneca Polytechnic and accessible with no additional cost to the student via the library with a Seneca username and password.

Use the Seneca Libraries Guides below to find quality Library Resources for faculty to use as course materials.

Using E-Books as Course Readings

Guide for Faculty Using Library e-Books as Course Readings

EBooks from the library can be difficult to use as course material because they often come with limited user licence agreements. This guide was created by Dan Michniewicz to help faculty navigate the world of tricky licence agreements usually associated with eBooks. The guide is an excellent source of comprehensive information.

This cheat sheet is a quick summary of eBook Databases with Unlimited User Access:

Free Resources for your Courses

Free Resources for your Courses

This guide was created by Rosalie Waller and Jennifer Peters to help faculty find and use resources from the library for courses. It includes journals, videos, images and more. It even provides guidance on how to use free content from the web that may not be Open.

 

Unless otherwise specified, all resources on the Seneca Libraries Staff Guide to Open Educational Resources are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

                              

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