Teaching Your Students

UGA Libraries can help you teach students the skills to find, evaluate, and use quality resources for research assignments.

Course Readings

Open Education Resources

Open Educational Resources (OERs) are college textbooks that are free for students to use. The rising costs of college textbooks in higher education are an economic challenge that students and families face. Thus, the University System of Georgia (USG) is among the leaders in public higher education institutions to support the creation of OERs that mitigate these economic factors. USG launched Affordable Learning Georgia which offers grants for faculty in Georgia's public higher education institutions to create open textbooks that were either born digital or were transformed from a traditional textbook. USG advocated a highly rigorous peer review system to ensure the quality of open textbooks. 

OER Information for Faculty

OER Resources for students

Plagiarism and Citing Sources

Useful Links for eLC & Your Syllabus

Library Instruction

Contacts for Classroom Instruction. A librarian will teach your students efficient search strategies for quality print, electronic, and web resources.

Request an archival instruction session from Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library

Request an archival instruction session from the Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies

Request an archival instruction session from Walter J. Brown Archives and Peabody Awards Collection: email Mary Miller at mlmiller@uga.edu

Technology

Technology for Teaching and Exams