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Faculty of Humanities Teaching & Learning ShowcaseJuly 2014
My Learning
Essentials
The University of Manchester Library
tout va bien
HEARing Student Voices
a common place to learn
what does learning look like?
the things we carry
Online resources
The open programme
Skills clinics
Face-to-face workshops
The curriculum-linked programme
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Online resources
Introductory session
Tailored resources
Online resources: coreCiting it right: introducing referencing
Finding the good stuff: evaluating your sources
Getting results: performing your search
Know your sources: types of information
Knowing where to look: your search toolkit Making referencing easy: introducing EndNote online Original thinking allowed: avoiding plagiarismPlanning ahead: making your search work Shopping for information: introducing databases
List of online resources
Online resources: Sep Better safe than sorry: proofreading
Finding a job: CV structure & presentation
Get a grip: understanding your task
Introducing Special Collections
Knowing where to look: your search toolkit Never a wasted word: writing you essayStudy strategies for successStudent guide to social mediaCritical appraisal for medical & health sciencesDown to business: finding business information
Online resources within your Blackboard space
My Learning Essentials: face-face introduction
• Shorter• Focused on specific
assignments / projects
• Delivered at time of need
Introductory sessionIntroduces subject-specific
information and online resources
Example: Philosophy – UG Year 1
“The consequences of our actions are more
morally important than our motivations”
Discuss.
Introductory session for Philosophy (UG1)
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Databases of peer reviewed journal
articles
Market research / analyst report
databases
Trade & industry news
Company information
Internet sources
TimingOur introductory sessions work best
when delivered at time of need
Online resourcesCiting it right: introducing referencing
Finding the good stuff: evaluating your sources
Getting results: performing your search
Know your sources: types of information
Knowing where to look: your search toolkit Making referencing easy: introducing EndNote online Original thinking allowed: avoiding plagiarismPlanning ahead: making your search work Shopping for information: introducing databases
The curriculum-linked programme
Introductory session
Introduces subject-specific information and online resources
Tailored advice for specific assignments
Q & A clinicsFollow-up sessions to answer any individual student questions or
queries can also be booked.
Next steps…
Observe
We can deliver at beginning, end or the middle of your lecture.
Relax!We will add any online resources you select to your BB space.
We will contact you to confirm the session details
ContactDiscuss initial requirements with your Academic Engagement Librarian
How to get in touch
Janette WatsonSchool of Education, School of Social Sciences (SEED)[email protected]
Paul TateSchool of Arts Languages and Cultures (Middle Eastern Studies, Translation Studies, Russian)[email protected]
Jane MarshallManchester Business [email protected]
Ruili ZhangSchool of Arts Languages and Cultures (East Asian Studies, French, German, Italian, Spanish & Portugues, Latin American Studies)[email protected]
Rose GoodierSchool of Arts Languages and Cultures (others)[email protected]
Ian FishwickSchool of [email protected]
Francoise SullivanSEED: Architecture, Development Studies, Geography and Planning [email protected]
My Learning Essentials