[baisl] Re: LMS' and LibGuides

  • From: Susanne DeRisi <sderisi@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "baisl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <baisl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 17 Dec 2015 11:10:10 -0800

- Name: Susanne DeRisi, Lissa Crider
- School: Lick-Wilmerding High School
- Grade level: 9-12
- What Learning Management System (LMS) do you use? Blackbaud (was
Whipple Hill)
- Do you have online research guides? Yes, we use LibGuides
http://lwhs.libguides.com/ We've just upgraded to LibGuides CMS in hopes
of making LibGuides our main library home page, but haven't had a chance to
implement this yet. We are also in the midst of improving our layouts and
creating model templates. In the short time (past two months) that I've
been working with Lissa, I've seen how extensively the students use the
research guides while working on their classroom projects. Teachers link
to the research guides from their classroom pages, the librarian introduces
the resources and information literacy skills covered in the guides to the
students when they come in to library as a group, then later works with
students individually. The students and teachers have given us feedback on
the usefulness of the research guides this semester. If you look at the
guides that are most popular, you'll see they are for specific classes that
use the library heavily for projects. However, the great thing about
LibGuides (since I am new to it) is that you can re-use elements that
you've created for other guides so that you don't have to create content
from scratch each time.

-Susanne


On Wed, Dec 16, 2015 at 9:06 AM, Cathy Rettberg <crettberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Hello Mei,

I don't try to make a guide for every topic - I make guides for particular
research/study units (when everyone is doing the same thing) and then I
have general guides like ones for primary sources, political cartoons, the
Decades project etc. There's no way to catalog the entire Internet but at
least I can point them to places where they can start. I have a couple of
unpublished guides that I have been putting together on popular topics - I
mine the student bibliographies for those sources and hope to have a few of
them up later this year.

Cathy

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Cathy Rettberg, Head Librarian
Menlo School
Atherton, CA
http://library.menloschool.org

What I'm reading:
*The Fifth Season/*Jemison
*Nimona*/Stevenson

On Wed, Dec 16, 2015 at 8:51 AM, Mei Yang <meiyang@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

I like the concept of Research Guides but it's been a challenge having
the right topics available in time for students, mainly because the history
teachers started to allow students to choose their own topics and the
popularity of certain subjects seems to change every year. Would be
interested in knowing how others decide what topics to cover.

- Name: Mei Yang
- School: Saint Francis High School
- Grade level: 9 - 12
- What Learning Management System (LMS) do you use? eBackpack and
EdLine
- Do you have online research guides? If so, where (LibGuides, your
LMS, other--please specify). Yes, created own using our website platform
FinalSite.


On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 1:22 PM, Nicole Hunter <nmhunter@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Hello all,

Following up on Catherine's request about LibGuides I would love to know
how librarians are using LMS', LibGuides and/or other platforms to create
research guides. This could be a great conversation at our upcoming BAISL
meeting. If you are interested in sharing about your experience with
creating research guides please contact me off list (
nicole.hunter@xxxxxxxxx) with the following information:

- Name:
- School:
- Grade level:
- What Learning Management System (LMS) do you use?
- Do you have online research guides? If so, where (LibGuides, your
LMS, other--please specify).

Thank you!

Nicole

Nicole Hunter
Librarian, San Francisco University High School
Vice President, Bay Area Independent School Librarians
3065 Jackson Street
San Francisco, CA 94115
415.447.3123
nicole.hunter@xxxxxxxxx




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Mei Yang
Saint Francis High School Library
1885 Miramonte Avenue
Mountain View, CA 94040
650-968-1213 x299
www.sfhs.com



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