This module presents the structure and content of a typical history journal.
In this module, we will introduce primary, secondary, and tertiary sources, explain the common characteristics of each, and discuss how they might be useful…
Training modules to help create accessible, usable, meaningful, and reliable (AUMR) content.
Integrated lessons on reading and understanding journal articles.
This micromodule teaches you how to use the ViewScan machines to browse, capture, print, and save images from the Library's microfilm collection.
This infographic shows how to download microdata from Odesi, a web retrieval system that provides access to Statistics Canada data collections.
A Power Point presentation on ORCID, a global non-profit organization that provides Open Researcher and Contributor (ORCID) IDs to…
A Sway presentation covering expectations for properly presenting headings across instructional materials with a focus…