Hi Malcolm
Thanks that sound really interesting, and possibly useful also for my
other message on giving temporary access for project work. As I think
you have already been asked, is the Building Block freely available?
Best wishes
Kathryn
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From: Blackboard/Courseinfo userslist
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Sent: 22 June 2006 22:23
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Subject: Re: Role of Subject Librarians
Hi Kathryn (and Librarians everywhere)
Last year we rolled out a custom building block that is only visible to
Librarians. We initially tried enrolling a special librarian account in
all 10,000 current courses, but this was unusable - the "Courses" tab
wouldn't render.
The building block allows them to enroll into any current course and
adds them using a special data source key. It also lists all courses
they are currently enrolled in with this DSK and allows them to unenroll
when they have finished. As such they can dip in and out of courses as
they wish.
We grant them one of two roles. Most of the Librarians are enrolled as
students in the courses. But a select group of 'super librarians' are
given instructor access.
Normally the librarians are just viewing the courses and looking at the
information resources available to staff and students. If they see
anything there that they want to change then they contact an instructor
on the course first to talk things over.
We got the University Teaching & Learning Committee to approve this
right to access and make it clear to all teaching staff that staff from
the Library may visit their course.
To date feedback has been very positive, and staff seem pleased to take
recommendations from the Librarians.
Hope this helps,
Malcolm.
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Dr Malcolm Murray
Learning Technologies Team Leader
IT Service
Durham University
-----Original Message-----
From: "Kathryn Cheshir" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: 22/6/06 16:43
Subject: Role of Subject Librarians
Hi
We are currently looking at the role of our Subject Librarians within
Blackboard. As they work very closely with academics they have suggested
having role which allows them to add content to course areas (as long as
the academic is happy with this). This will obviously mean enrolling our
Librarians in every course for their particular subject, so I would be
grateful for suggestions as to the recommended course role which they
should be allocated, and also any experiences of Librarians having this
level of involvement within Blackboard at your own University (positive
or
otherwise).
Best wishes
Kathryn Cheshir
Learning Technologist (VLE)
Educational Development Services
Library & Learning Centre, DL120
Bournemouth University
(01202) 965664
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