How can the Library support teaching?
The Library can provide tailored research skills development sessions and Moodle based research skills components for papers at any level, from pre-degree through to postgraduate, including Disciplinary Foundation Papers (DFP). These can consist of whole class lectures, hands on tutorial sessions and subject specific quizzes and Library activities covering information sources, search strategies, evaluating material and the use of particular referencing styles to acknowledge sources.
Take a look at the Library Resources activities bank in Moodle or contact the library to find out more.
Class Resources
- Putting items in the High Demand Collection
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This page has information on how to put items in the High Demand Collection for your paper.
- Waikato Reading Lists
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Waikato Reading Lists allows teaching staff to provide students with integrated, seamless and timely access to course reading lists.
- Coursepacks
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Copied material from a number of sources made available to support the teaching of a course.
- Creating Links to Library Resources
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A guide on how to provide access to library resources within Learning Management Systems.
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Copyright Requirements
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It is important that all copyright material be accurately attributed.
Adding to Our Collections
The Library Collections are here to support teaching and research at the University of Waikato.
- Database Trials
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The Library arranges trials of databases, to evaluate their suitability for purchase, and welcomes feedback.
- Requesting New Items for the Library
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Need a specific item? Place a request and track it.
- Service Request Forms
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Request items, services or information, apply for subscriptions or simply contact one of our friendly staff.