Fall 2024 Newsletter
Our Indigenous Studies LibGuide has a new page on Territorial Acknowledgements. Click on the 'Teaching Resources' tab to learn more!
KPU Library has launched its KPU Library Research Tutorial a self-enrolled, badged Moodle Course.
For more information, please visit the 'Teaching Resources' tab.
Click on the 'Library Services' tab above to learn more.
Click on the 'Teaching Resources' tab for more information.
Click on the 'Library Services' tab above to learn more.
Get help from librarians when you need it! Students have multiple service options when it comes to help with research and using the library. Students can:
Visit the Library's Ask Us page for all contact options.
Or you can embed our AskAway chat widget right into your Moodle site.
Voice AmplifierUse this to amplify your voice when giving a presentation or tour. |
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Wireless lavalier (clip-on lapel microphone)Use this to capture audio to a smartphone, tablet, DSLR camera, Camcorder or PC. |
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Portable Projection ScreenUse this to display projected images. |
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Want to borrow equipment from the library? Visit any campus library and ask at the Service Desk. You can also request equipment here.
Designating library material as a Course Reserve means that we limit the loan period of an item in our collection so it is available to a greater amount of students during the semester. This is often done for items that are part of your course readings or needed for class assignments or for reference. However, Link.Scan.Open provides digital files or links to you so all your students can access them at the same time, rather than limiting access to one copy of a book. Your students will thank you!
Visit Course Reserves for Faculty to request to place an item on course reserve.
Visit Link.Scan.Open to request a link, PDF (within Fair Dealing), or open resource for class readings.
The Library's Open Publishing Suite of services can help you:
Learn more at Library Support for Open Education.
KPU Library has a limited amount of laptops for students, so there may not be one available if you send them to the library for one!
Our laptops for students are loaned on a short term, first-come, first-served basis. We no longer offer loans on a semester basis. Please note that you cannot download additional software onto KPU Library laptops.
For full information on how we lend laptops to students, visit Student Laptop Loans.
All-night study sessions during exams
Surrey Campus Library will once again remain open 24 hours during exams. From December 4 to December 12, our doors will remain open to KPU students who wish to do some late night studying.
Students must have their KPU Card for entry after 11pm and library services will be unavailable after 11pm.
Stay tuned for more details closer to December at kpu.ca/library.
We've updated our website to help KPU Instructors find the information they need! Did you know that:
Our new Library Instruction page makes it easy for you to see what is available to you to support your teaching method and content.
Don't know where to start? Just contact the librarian in your area of study and we can go through your options and find a way to help that best suits your needs.
Our Indigenous Studies LibGuide has a new page on Territorial Acknowledgements. The resources in this guide are provided to help you craft your own acknowledgement, as well as to present the differing viewpoints on its use. Check it out here.
KPU Library has launched its KPU Library Research Tutorial. This tutorial is derived from Celia Brinkerhoff’s Doing Research pressbook. The KPU Library Research Tutorial is designed to explore and cover essential library research strategies and tips including developing and searching for research questions, searching in Summon and in databases, and evaluating and understanding different types of sources.
The research tutorial is a self-enrolled badged Moodle that consists of five core modules that take between 15-30 minutes each to complete. Instructors can assign the tutorial as a badged option (have the students self-enroll), or embed individual modules into their courses. This option allows instructors to edit interactive materials. Each individual module contains an optional activities workshop, a summative H5P quiz, and a vocabulary definitions page. Learners will need to go through all the pages in the Moodle course will need to successfully complete each auto-graded quiz at the end of each module. Learners have unlimited tries on the quizzes. At the end of completing all modules and scoring 100% on each quiz, students should receive a badge, which will then be linked to their Moodle account.
You can now borrow Virtual Reality Headsets for your class. The set includes 30 VR headsets. The kit can be booked ahead of time using the Equipment Request form. Please note that no individual borrowing is allowed, the VR kit must be taken as a set.
Led by our Indigenous, EDIA (Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Accessibility) and Anthropology Liaison Librarian, Rachel Chong, and with funding from the Office of Research, KPU Library has been building its collection around topics such as anti-racism, accessibility and neurodiversity, gender, and sexual equity.
Our Equity & Inclusive Communities Libguide is a place for KPU instructors as a starting point to explore resources in this area of study. Whether you're seeking material for self education, to incorporate it in your teaching, advocacy, or other needs, we encourage you to take a look! Here are some new titles we've just received:
We often hold events and workshops throughout the semester. To learn about what is happening, view our events calendar! Stay tuned to see what's happening!