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Finding and Using Existing Media Content

Library Resources

Before you start scouring the web for new and quality content to use in your course, be sure to take advantage of all of the resources GW Libraries offers faculty (and students). Whether it’s finding the right database to explore for new journal articles or helping to provide valuable resources to assist your students in their research efforts, GW Libraries is here to help. Find out more about the resources the libraries have to offer by watching the video and exploring the links below.

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Now that you've learned a little more about what GW Libraries has to offer, take a moment to set up an appointment with the Online Education and Off-Campus Librarian, Joscelyn Leventhal. Joscelyn can help you access important library services and can help you think through the materials and information you should be providing to your online students so they have the resources needed to successfully complete your assignments and research projects.

Online Education and Off-Campus Librarian in Gelman LIbrary: Joscelyn Leventhal (leventhal@gwu.edu). Phone: 202-994-5680

Copyright

Teaching online can add a layer of complexity to questions surrounding copyright - an already complicated legal topic. In order to help prevent you from getting too lost in the weeds on this subject, we recommend reading through the following resource put together by GW Libraries on Copyright Basics for Online Teaching. For those of you who would like to go a little deeper into this and other related topic there is lots more to explore via the Libraries Copyright Libguide. There are also quick links below to some of the more helpful resources.

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