The University of Oklahoma Libraries has implemented several online, interactive instruction modules. These modules are automated and contain audio. These modules were created in collaboration with other units on campus including the College of Liberal Studies and the Provost’s Office. The modules cover general topics such as evaluating information sources, choosing search terms, academic integrity, and understanding scholarly information. They also teach how to use various services such as Interlibrary Loan and how to use our specific resources to find information.
http://libraries.ou.edu/help/tutorials/
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In February 2007, the University of Oklahoma Libraries launched a program of podcasts and vodcasts entitled "University Libraries Presents..." The podcasts feature information on the services and collections available through the University Libraries; special events in the libraries and on campus in general; special interest episodes related to particular holidays, exhibits, or events (e.g. Earth Day, Black History Month); and interviews with notable figures on campus. The vodcasts feature tours of the branch and special collections. Users can access the productions via the webcast directory on the libraries' website as either streaming files, or, if they prefer, they can download them onto a personal computer or portable media player (e.g. iPods). These productions are also featured on Apples ItunesU.
http://libraries.ou.edu/media/
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