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For New Faculty

This page was created with new faculty in mind, but will be helpful for anyone looking for a quick refresher on how the library can help you save students money, save yourself money when it comes to article processing charges, and find the very best resources for your scholarly and pedagogy needs.

Four Library Services New Faculty Should Know About

1) We can help you make your course materials more affordable by using Open textbooks, digital course reserves using our Canvas integrated platform Leganto, and even custom creating materials.

Not sure how or where to start? Book a new faculty consultation with Open Education Librarian Marco Seiferle-Valencia (marcosv@uidaho.edu) who can help you strike the perfect balance between crucial content and student costs.

Make sure to ask about Zero and Very Low Cost course marking –
this exciting new option will allow students to browse the class schedule based on the expected course materials cost!

2) UI Library can help supercharge your research practice with expert support combining cutting edge information science and data analysis skills with disciplinary expertise. Checkout the Data Hub for more details.

3) Wanting to publish Open Access but not sure how to overcome article processing charges? Open Publishing Librarian Leesa Love has solutions to help. Contact her at llove@uidaho.edu or visit our website to learn more about our Open Access Publishing Fund and transformative publishing agreements.

4) VERSO is our new scholarly publishing platform, designed to be a one stop shop for your digital scholarly presence. Upload articles, datasets, and build your digital profile, all in one easy to use stop.

 

University of Idaho Course Materials Options

Visit our new infographic to learn more about how your course materials options at the University of Idaho.Chart summarizing the four major categories of course materials at the University of Idaho.

 

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