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As a faculty member, the library supports your research and teaching. Each department has a subject librarian who can provide subject-specific and course-specific library instruction, create an effective library research assignment for your class, and assist you with your own research.

Research

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Recommend books for purchase by contacting your

subject librarian

 

Item not @ UVic? Request an item from another library via interlibrary loan

 

Request a proxy patron account so that research

assistants can borrow materials on your behalf

 

Manage your research notes and citations using Refworks,

Endnote, or Zotero

 

Stay up to date with the latest research in your field

with current awareness services and tools

 

Stay informed with the latest developments and trends

in scholarly communications

 

Discover the impact factor of a journal with

Journal Citation Reports

 

Submit your research to UVicSpace

 

Publish a journal online with UVic's journal publishing service

 

Host a conference: market your event, register participants,

and archive abstracts and presentations with UVic's

conference publishing service

Consult the library's overview on how we can support and partner with you in your teaching

Place library materials on reserve

Book media for classroom use and place videos on reserve

Link library materials such as Subject Guides, help videos, e-books, journal articles to your Course Management System (Moodle)

Promote academic integrity to your students by using Turnitin plagiarism detection and prevention service and by sharing this Avoiding Plagiarism handout

Use new web technologies and social software in your classes, such as blogs, wikis, Twitter, and podcasts

Find resources on teaching and copyright

Can't find what you're looking for?
Try the searchable FAQs for Faculty/Instructors.

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Library Instruction Group