Faculty & Staff
Blackboard and the Library
Enhance your course by integrating library resources and services into your Blackboard page. Get a librarian involved or link to pre-existing resources.
Collection Materials Request
The Collection Materials Request allows departments to order new materials for the library.
Course Reserves
Request that the library place materials on reserve for your class.
Information Literacy
Helpful tools to integrate information literacy learning outcomes into your curriculum and classroom assignments.
Library Instruction
Steely Library offers a variety of instructional services designed to help faculty and their students take advantage of the increasingly complex and sophisticated information systems that make up today's libraries.
Library Liaisons
The Steely Library liaison program serves as a communications vehicle between the library and the NKU academic departments. This page provides a list of library departmental liaisons and their contacts.
SourceFinder
If the library doesn't own something you need, we can get it for you here.
University Library Advisory Committee
The ULAC was formed in the fall of 2001 to provide feedback and input regarding departmental library materials allocations and to act as a communications conduit between the Library administration and the teaching faculty.
University Records Management
Services for managing university records.
Journals Being Considered for Cancellation
The items on this list have had low circulation over the past few years. We have checked for availability through interlibrary loan and document delivery. Funds freed up through this cancellation will be applied to purchase additional items for the collection. The list will be available for 60 days. If you have concerns about the cancellation of any title, please contact Lois Schultz.
Research 101
Research 101 is a set of tutorials on how to do basic research. It covers information basics, information cycles, topics, searching, finding, and evaluating information.
Research 101 is intended to help improve HOW your students do research, so they can tackle information problems anywhere.
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