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The Google alternative: one stop, tailored subject information to meet students’ learning needs.

The Google alternative: one stop, tailored subject information to meet students’ learning needs. Louise Gordon Moira Bent. How do you find information?. Google Other search engine Library website Favourite database Favourite website Other. And your students?. Google/other search engine

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The Google alternative: one stop, tailored subject information to meet students’ learning needs.

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  1. The Google alternative: one stop, tailored subject information to meet students’ learning needs. Louise Gordon Moira Bent T&L Conference, Newcastle, June 2013

  2. How do you find information? • Google • Other search engine • Library website • Favourite database • Favourite website • Other T&L Conference, Newcastle, June 2013

  3. And your students? • Google/other search engine • Reading lists/recommendations from you • Library website • Favourite database • Favourite website • Other T&L Conference, Newcastle, June 2013

  4. Subject Library Guides – a solution? T&L Conference, Newcastle, June 2013

  5. Mobile view of Library Guides T&L Conference, Newcastle, June 2013

  6. Result! – fab feedback within University “New guide looks great thank you” : Stage 3 Sociology student “Many thanks for sending around the link to the new library page for politics. It is really a terrific resource for students (and staff)” : Postgraduate Research Director I just thought I’d thank you and colleagues for the time you put into setting-up the Singapore library guides.   We found that there are various ways into some of the e-resources off-site, not all of which give full text access (journals) or sometimes have time restrictions on viewing e-books; and without the guides we would have been in a bit of a mess here – students had no difficulties using these very quickly (so thanks very much!): Programme Director, Singapore I was in one of your sessions on the library the other day.  Am emailing for 2 reasons. Firstly, just wanted to express how much I LOVE the libguide for SELLLL... it might be the best thing since... well, point 2 on this email.  It's fantastic and easy to use and I love it. : English Literature student T&L Conference, Newcastle, June 2013

  7. Result! – fab feedback from the Library World T&L Conference, Newcastle, June 2013

  8. Usage from January 2013 T&L Conference, Newcastle, June 2013

  9. Have a go Things to do: Access: http://libguides.ncl.ac.uk/LTC2013 On the Home tab: • Answer the question for the poll • Scan the QR code to view a mobile version of a library guide • Send a tweet using hashtag #ncltl • Using google maps; pin where you’d like to go on holiday • Poll everywhere; texting responses T&L Conference, Newcastle, June 2013

  10. Different ways we’ve used the Guides (so far) • Pulling together subject information • At course/module level • Within information literacy workshops • Collaboratively with other sections • To support events and exhibitions • To highlight key topics T&L Conference, Newcastle, June 2013

  11. Where do we go from here? • More Topic Guides? • More tailored Guides? or • Is there already too much information? • Can you see a use in your teaching? • How do they relate to the VLE? T&L Conference, Newcastle, June 2013

  12. Have a go Things to do: Access: http://libguides.ncl.ac.uk/LTC2013 • Explore the subject and topic guides • Add feedback – on the Guide and/or on post-its T&L Conference, Newcastle, June 2013

  13. Summing up • Streamlining content • Keeping current • Module/programme guides? • Who does what? T&L Conference, Newcastle, June 2013

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