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These are shortcuts to library resources for teaching
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RESERVES
Request to have library materials (books, online reading, films, images, music, and more), or put your own materials, on reserve at either library.
Also, use the library's electronic reserves services to post class readings online.
Here's how to get started:
Book Reserve (2 ways to put books on reserve)
- Read the info at: http://library.ucsc.edu/services/reserves/resbook.html,
then fill out a form at: http://library.ucsc.edu/services/reserves/form.html OR
- Come in to the library (where you want reserve items held) and fill out the forms in person
ERes (Electronic reserves)
Read the info at: http://library.ucsc.edu/services/reserves/eresltr.html,
then fill out a form at: http://library.ucsc.edu/services/reserves/eresform.html
MORE INFO about reserves at: http://library.ucsc.edu/services/reserves/mchreserves.html
Information about other material types: Film, music, language http://library.ucsc.edu/media/mcserv.html#reserves
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LIBRARY INSTRUCTION
Here's how to request a class:
Upper-division and graduate courses:
Contact the librarian in your subject area at: http://library.ucsc.edu/infonotes/Coll.html
Lower-division courses in Arts, Humanities, or Social Sciences (including Writing 2 and Core 80B)
and
Science and Engineering courses:
Fill out a form at: http://library.ucsc.edu/instruction/request.html
FOR MORE INFO
Annette Marines (amarines [at] ucsc.edu or 459-3255), McHenry Library Instruction Coordinator
John Speagle (jspeagle [at] ucsc.edu or 459-3583), S&E Library Instruction Coordinator
More information at Instruction & Outreach Page http://library.ucsc.edu/instruction/ (includes links to NetTrail Library Research Tutorial and Drop-In Workshops)
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BORROWING LIBRARY MATERIALS
Info about library accounts and borrowing is available at: http://library.ucsc.edu/services/circ/circ_librarycard.html#ucsc_fac
For info about borrowing other formats see:
For items not available at UCSC:
ONLINE DATABASES & RESOURCES
The library subscribes to hundreds of online databases and resources, which include subject indexes and library catalogs as well as online journals and electronic books. To learn more about databases and resources in your discipline contact a subject librarian or Ask-A-Librarian. For more information on logging in from off campus visit http://oca.ucsc.edu/login. Find links by type of resources below:
—Denotes Off-Campus Access for UCSC Faculty, Staff and Students only
Books
Articles 
Electronic Scholarship - http://library.ucsc.edu/ref/virtref.html#electronic
Encyclopedias
Subject encyclopedias are often overlooked as sources. However, they are excellent works of scholarly and authoritative knowledge. They provide students, who are delving into new topics, with a scholarly lens by which to start examining topics. In particular, encyclopedias provide topical overviews that familiarize students with different issues within that subject (useful when students are deciding on a topic), new keywords (especially useful for searching in databases), and bibliographies for further reading specific to that topic.
Newspapers - http://library.ucsc.edu/Zope/eresources/bytool/Newspapers
Images (May require )
Primary sources - How to guides at http://library.ucsc.edu/ref/howto/ provide information on Primary Sources, Government Information, and Statistics
Bibliographic Software and Support
Note: Research assisstance is available in person at the library as well as by chat, telephone or e-mail. Visit Ask-A-Librarian for more information.
BOOKS AND JOURNALS ON PEDAGOGY
For books try the following searches in CRUZCAT, Melvyl, or Worldcat:
- Try words searches such as Pedagogy, Curricula, or Critical Thinking with the phrase Higher Education will help you get started
- Or click on any of these subjects for books in the UCSC collection
For on-line Journals on the subject of Education and Teaching try the following:
- Online education journals are in:
- For more comprehensive results, use an indexed database in your discipline/subject to find citations. For example in Historical Abstracts search the keyphrase "teaching history"
- Some online journal in CRUZCAT:
REQUESTING SOFTWARE ON LIBRARY COMPUTERS
In order to help students view or comple online class assignments in the library, it's sometimes necessary to add special software or plugins to the computers in the library. With advance notice, the library will make every effort to add the appropriate software or plugins. Please submit your request at: http://library.ucsc.edu/services/software_req/.
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