If you would like a physical bookmark, stop by the Library or email us at library@wc.edu
Students need to be taught Library Research Instruction more than one time.
With new content, students need to re-learn research techniques.
The Library has created online Library Research lessons to help students navigate the research process. The stand-alone lessons are designed for the faculty's ease of use and can be used as an online alternative or in addition to F2F Research Instruction.
This tutorial module includes lessons to be assigned when teaching a Learning Frameworks class. Three lessons are available (you can choose the lessons you want to use):
This tutorial includes lessons to be assigned BEFORE the scheduled Librarian visit to your class. Students completing the lessons will have an overview of library vocabulary, techniques for exploring their topic (or picking a topic), creating research questions, and creating search keywords, as well as APA or MLA style basics.
This tutorial includes lessons to be assigned when teaching an online class OR teaching without a librarian's visit to your class. Students completing the lessons will have an overview of library vocabulary, techniques for exploring their topic, creating search keywords, and search techniques using Search It All and/or individual databases.
Remember, you have access to a librarian 365 days a year! Email us at library@wc.edu with any questions.
Thank you for choosing to use the Library Research Tutorials! We hope you will find the lessons beneficial to you and your students.
Settings for each assignment in Canvas:


Library Changes That Might Affect Your Class Assignments
The Library has seen many changes that could change your assignments. Do you:
1. The Library web address has changed:
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| www.wc.edu/library | https://wc.libguides.com/LibraryHome |
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Visit WC homepage ->Academics->Library->Online->Resources by Subject (on the right)->Log in |
Visit WC homepage->Current Students->Scroll down to Library->Click on Library Homepage->You are now on the Library Homepage. |
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2. Rather than specifying one or two databases to search, guide students to Search It All:
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Suggest "Academic Search Complete," "EBSCOhost," or any other database. Many of the general EBSCO databases will no longer be available after 8/31/2023. |
Click on Search It All in the blue navigation bar to search multiple databases simultaneously (or physical items.) (By encouraging students to search using Search It All, you will not need to worry if there are changes to database subscriptions.) |
3. Screenshots of the Library website need to be updated:
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See below for files containing the various screenshots.
Access the Library - College Website - 1 Access the Library - College Website - 1
Choose Individual Databases by Subject See below for files containing the various screenshots with basic instructions. |
College Computer (To download for offline reading)
1. Contact Tech to download free Adobe Digital Editions to your computer:
https://www.adobe.com/solutions/ebook/digital-editions/download.html
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Personal Computer (To download for offline reading)
1. Download free Adobe Digital Editions to your computer:
https://www.adobe.com/solutions/ebook/digital-editions/download.html
2. Search the library catalog for the ebook OR click on the hyperlinked book title above.
3. When in the book record, sign in, or create an EBSCO/Proquest account.
4. Click on "Full Download" and follow the directions.