Libraries WELCOME NEW FACULTY. CONNIE FOSTER DEAN OF WKU LIBRARIES

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RESEARCH HELP

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Find us Link from the WKU home page Or go to www.wku.edu/library

Get Started Research Guides: Under Services Tips, contact information, how-to

Ask Us Knowledge base, email questions, and chat Research Assistant at the Reference Desk

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COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT COMMITMENTS

Our Subject Specialist Program. Our commitment to traditional resources. Our commitment to innovative information formats:

EBooks and PDA (Patron Driven Acquisitions)

SUBJECT SPECIALIST PROGRAM Provides you with a voice

on what and how the Library’s collection is developed and solicit your input on purchases from our Library Materials Budget.

And, there are several other service components to the library liaison program which are as follows:

DO’S FOR A SUBJECT SPECIALIST Be familiar with the your research and teaching interests .

Visit respective departments, by request, to ensure

faculty know about the services offered. Share vendor supplied resources with faculty. Meet with departmental representatives to discuss

budget. Evaluate, acquire, or weed the collections within their

subject. Communicate to faculty about acquisitions and collection

policies. Stay current with departmental changes and accreditation

requirements. Assist faculty with new course proposals by determining

the adequacy of library holdings. (U.C.C. Forms)

RESOURCES WE PROVIDE NOW! Nearly 800,000 books Over 3,000 Serial subscriptions Over 900,000 Federal and State Government

Documents (67% Depository) Over 2 million microforms Over 30,000 CDs, audiotapes, LPs and DVDs Over 7,800 Graphic and Cartographic materials Over 3,000 linked internet resources including:

E-journals E-books A new PDA program as of Fall 2013

ABOVE ALL ELSE… REMEMBER

We are service-based, scholarly professionals here to help you achieve your teaching and research goals so, call, email or come by

Questions? Jack.montgomery@wku.edu or call (270) 745-6156 or Cravens 304.

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RESEARCH INSTRUCTION FOR STUDENTS

Library faculty members are available to teach your students how to find research, and what to do once they find materials.

We are here to help. Some classes lend

themselves to hands-on training.

Library anxiety interferes with the research process.

LIBRARY VISITS FOR STUDENTS Helm-Cravens Library has

three hands-on classrooms, including a new state-of-the-art lab with 29 computers.

Students can work on research with the librarian as a “guide.”

On-site instruction is also available in the Educational Resources Center, the Special Collections Library, and on the regional campuses in Elizabethtown/Ft. Knox, Glasgow, and Owensboro.

Bringing students to the library is important.

FLIP THE CLASSROOM! Have your

students view our research tutorials before they come.

Use our audio tour podcast to help students find their way around the library.

RESEARCH ASSIGNMENTS IN YOUR CLASSES? WE CAN HELP! Subject Specialists can help you

design research assignments and projects.

Formative assessments—Did students learn from library instruction sessions?

Library quizzes, pre-test/post-test, source evaluation exercises, etc.

Term papers, research diaries, market research, evidence-based healthcare, etc.

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