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New Resources from the ASU Libraries

Here are some ASU Library resources that you might not be aware of, from our subject matter librarian, Rene Tanner. Post how you would use these for your classes!


Learn TechLib: New Resource for Technology and Learning

Want to know what is happening in the world of educational technology and e-learning? And do you want reliable research based information? Then the ASU Libraries has a great source for you. Learn TechLib is an online database of journal articles, conference papers specifically for ed tech and e-learning: https://www-learntechlib-org.ezproxy1.lib.asu.edu/.

To stay current, notice the options to receive e-mail alerts for selected journals and to receive the Learn TechLib newsletter.

Makerspace in Hayden Library

Want to inspire creativity and innovation among your students? Mkrspace and Mkrstudio in the Hayden Library and have all kinds of production equipment and software for any ASU affiliate to use, including video editing, 3D printing and scanning, a film and audio studio, and more: https://lib.asu.edu/mkr.

Don’t worry if you don’t know how to use all of the stuff in the spaces. There are trained library student employees available who can assist you.

New and Updated Online Library Research Tutorials

If your students need point-of-need instruction to complete their research assignments, you can link to our tutorials through your class Blackboard site: https://lib.asu.edu/tutorials.

Contact your Subject Librarian if you have any questions about research instruction for your classes, either in-person or online.

NYTimes.com

The ASU Libraries provides all ASU students, faculty and staff a pass to NYTimes.com and NYTimes mobile apps which gives full access to the extensive news, multimedia and archives of The New York Times without needing your own subscription.

To activate your complimentary access to NYTimes.com: visit lib.asu.edu/nytimes and follow the instructions to activate your pass. Once activated, your pass will provide access to NYTimes.com and mobile apps from any location.

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