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Finding and Using Digital Images
Librarians at the Bothell, Seattle, and Tacoma campuses collaborated on a guide that highlights the UW Libraries image databases, recommends websites that provide images free for educational use, and provides useful information on citing images and on copyright compliance.
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Finding and Using Digital Images
Electronic Reserves
Electronic reserves are produced by scanning or converting print material provided by the instructor into a digital file, which students would then be able to access through the ERes web-based reserves system.
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Electronic Reserves Homepage
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Submitting Materials
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Accessing Materials
Lecturing with Technology
An article from The Chronicle of Higher Education discusses how to optimize the effectiveness of online (and in-class) lectures by fragmenting them into smaller sections.
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Short and Sweet: Technology Shrinks the Lectur