Seneca Libraries has a number of new projects and updates to support you in your online teaching. Read on for an overview, and reach out to your liaison librarian with questions!
A brief introduction to Seneca Libraries and all the services and resources we offer to faculty.
The Teaching Online page on the Copyright guide includes best practices and tips for using copyrighted works, library resources, and openly-licensed content in online courses.
Seneca Libraries has released the Fair Dealing Assessment tool, which helps faculty determine if materials can be used under the Canadian Copyright Act.
Try the tool to receive a Fair Dealing analysis.
Open Educational Resources are educational materials that are in the public domain or published with an open license. OERs can offer an alternative to course texts.
Access over five thousand high-resolution images that can be used in your Seneca-related materials or in your student's schoolwork and portfolios.
This guide explains six threshold concepts in information literacy and how Seneca Libraries supports information literacy in the classroom.
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