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History

A researcher's guide to History resources at the University of Lethbridge Library.

Library Services for Faculty and Instructors

Click here for a list of services available to Faculty and Instructors, including but not limited to:

  • Copyright information
  • Scholarly communication and Open Access
  • Borrowing guidelines
  • Research and teaching support
  • Course reserves
  • Services for Research Assistants

Contact your Librarian

Collection Development

Faculty input is essential to the ongoing development of relevant and responsive collections.  Contact Romany with recommendations at anytime

Information Literacy Instruction Sessions

Romany is pleased to offer subject-specific information literacy sessions geared to the needs of your course or to a specific assignment. There are many different options and she welcomes the opportunity to discuss them with you!

Some examples:

  • A traditional information literacy session live via Zoom
  • Pre-recorded video content
  • Step-by-step Powerpoint sides
  • A blend of the above methods, i.e., pre-recorded content that can be viewed by students while I'm standing by for extra assistance in a drop-in Zoom room

Keeping Current - JournalTOCs

JournalTOCs is a free service you can sign-up with to ensure you're up-to-date on the most recent journal publications in your research area.  Want to know more?  Click here!

Resources for History Teaching

Contact me

Your History Librarian

Hi, I'm Romany. I'm liaison librarian for History and Religion, Philosophy, Political Science, and Academic Writing. I'm also the special collections librarian, and information literacy instruction coordinator. I teach LBSC 2000 and coordinate the library moodle modules for WRIT 1000. 

If you have questions about searching, accessing, evaluating, using, or citing information I am here to help. Email me at romany.craig@uleth.ca or book an appointment time (in-person or virtual appointments are available).

For more

Contact Romany to arrange the following:

  • E-Books & videos for your courses
  • Info Lit classes - synchronous through Zoom/ Teams or asynchronous using pre-recorded video or powerpoint
  • Customized Library Moodle Block for your course
  • A targeted message to your students explaining what library help will look like (online service desk, LibGuides, one-on-one appointments for in-depth subject librarian help, etc.)

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Special Resources for Online Teaching