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Faculty can schedule their class groups for a 30-45 minute library orientation and instruction in the use of online research databases. Sessions are held in the Library Computer Lab. Please call 715.675.3331, Ext. 4115, 4216 or 4056, to schedule a session.
Orientation and Instruction Services
Electronic Reserves -
Docutek
is the electronic reserves system at NTC. If you would
like to post course reserve materials for your students
to access online, please call 715.675.3331, Ext. 4124,
and a library staff member will set up this service
for you.
Circulation Policy - The faculty circulation policy is posted on the NTC Intranet site.
Ordering Materials - The library orders all books, videos, CDs and DVDs for faculty. Catalogs are regularly circulated to faculty for material selections, and faculty can call the library staff at 715.675.3331, Ext. 4055, to order materials.
Reference Services - Library staff is available to assist faculty with research and locating materials to support their instruction. Please contact the reference librarian at 715.675.3331, Ext. 4115, 4216 or 4056.
TLTC Online Resources- This link takes you to the NTC Intranet site where you will need to log on to access the TLTC resources.
Self-Service Area - There is a self-service area in the library complete with a scanner, laminator, poster printer and graphics workstation located on the second floor of the library (behind the glassed-in area to the right after coming up the stairs). A Technology Training Center (TTC) equipped with nine computers is also available on the library’s second floor.
Online Resources and Learning Objects
Wisc-Online
MERLOT - Multimedia Educational Resource for Learning and Online Teaching
NTC Copyright Policy
Copyright Policy
Copyright Permission
Copyright Clearance Center Online Resource Center
Plagiarism
Plagiarism: What It Is and How to Recognize and Avoid It - Produced by Writing Tutorial Services, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana
Antiplagiarism Resources - click here
OWL Online Writing Lab: "Avoiding Plagiarism"
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