Integrating Library Resources in a Learning Management System: Exploring Instructor Obstacles and Motivations

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This usability study investigates how instructors in a university setting integrate resources into their Learning Management System (LMS) course shells and explores barriers and incentives for doing so. Findings suggest that obstacles encountered while appropriately incorporating licensed library resources in a D2L LMS are substantial. Although many instructors articulate a desire to adhere to copyright guidelines and support the work of librarian colleagues, their methods for providing students access to assigned and recommended readings are influenced by convenience. These findings highlight the need for clear and easily implemented guidelines for providing access to licensed resources, as well as online platforms that are easily navigated for both students and instructors.

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Haggerty, K., Harrington, C., & Scott, R. E. (2022). Integrating Library Resources in a Learning Management System: Exploring Instructor Obstacles and Motivations. College and Research Libraries, 83(1), 111–128. https://doi.org/10.5860/CRL.83.1.111

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