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  • GuideAssessing Accessibility of Course Materials

    Use this tool to help you assess course materials you created as well as third-party video content. Simply answer the questions, and the tutorial will let you know what to look for and steps you can take to improve the accessibility of your content. 

  • GuideAssistive Technology at Library Accessibility Services

    This guide provides an overview of some of the different equipment and software available through Library Accessibility Services (LAS). LAS supports students who are registered wtih Student Accessibility Services (SAS). Learn about the different tech options, the benefits and limitations, as well as some alternatives depending on your needs.

  • TutorialCreate an Accessible Word Document

    The purpose of this guide is to provide support for users of Microsoft Word 2021 and later, emphasizing accessibility features. It advises on setting up and utilizing tools like the Accessibility Checker and Navigation Pane to ensure documents meet accessibility standards throughout their creation. Additionally, it instructs on formatting practices, such as using descriptive filenames, proper heading structure, accessible fonts, and correct table and image formatting, aiming to create documents that are accessible to all users, including those utilizing screen readers.

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    Grammar & Style
  • GuideInstructor Toolkit: Accessible Course Materials

    This resources assists intstuctors with planning their courses with accessibility in mind. By prioritizing accessibility during planning, instructors can save valuable time and avoid reworking content throughout the semester to meet student accommodations. 

  • VideoIntroduction to Microsoft Accessibility Assistant

    This video provides an introduction to using the Accessibility Assistant in Microsoft Word to help make your documents more accessible. 

  • VideoIntroduction to the POUR Principle in Higher Education

    The POUR principle (Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, and Robust) is a framework to help you understand what makes content accessible. 

  • GuideMake Your Digital Media Project Accessible

    This library guide will provide you with guidelines for making your digital projects such as presentations, videos, images and infographics, accessible.

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    Media
  • GuideMaking Pressbooks Accessible

    Learn the basics of creating accessible content in Pressbooks. 

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    Open Publishing
  • GuideStudent Staff Accessibility Resources

    This guide was created to ensure student staff, mentors, and leaders have accessibility resources available to them. In order to ensure the U of G remains as barrier free as possible, this guide provides links to:

    • accessibility tutorials to get you started creating accessible content,
    • helpful digital accessibility resources to make things as easy as possible, and
    • vital resources and departments that support accessibility at the U of G.

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    Media
  • GuideUsing Kurzweil 3000

    The purpose of this guide is to introduce Kurzweil 3000 (referred to as Kurzweil), a literacy support software designed to assist with reading, studying, writing, and testing. It caters to learners of all levels by employing text-to-speech technology that reads aloud while highlighting text, aiding users who struggle with focus, decoding, reading pace, and comprehension. The guide focuses on utilizing Kurzweil's web version and Read the Web extension for optimal functionality and reliability, offering accessibility to essential features for students, staff, and faculty.

  • VideoWhy Accessible Education Matters

    This video provides an overview of the importance of making educational experiences more inclusive.

  • TutorialWriting Alt Text

    This tutorial will provide you with an introduction to writing alt text. By the end, you will be able to 

    • Identify the purpose of alt text
    • Explore different contexts and purposes for images
    • Select the appropriate strategy for writing alt text for a specific purpose

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    Media

Data

  • GuideAnalyze Data: R and RStudio

    This library guide will introduce you to R and RStudio, statistical computing and analysis software.

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    Data Lifecycle
  • GuideAnalyze Data: SAS

    This library guide will introduce you to the SAS tool, where you can clean your data and run your statistics.

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    Data Lifecycle
  • GuideAnalyze Data: SPSS

    This library guide will introduce you to SPSS, a tool used to generate descriptive statistics for data.

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    Data Lifecycle
  • ResourceChi-Square

    The purpose of this video is to explain how to conduct a Chi-square test using SPSS (requires two categorical variables). This tutorial is designed to help students and researchers understand: the data type required for the test, the assumptions of the test, the data set-up for the test, and how to run and interpret the test.

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    Data Lifecycle
  • GuideClean and Prepare Your Data

    This library guide will provide you with a task list for properly cleaning your data.

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    Data Lifecycle
  • GuideCreate Infographics

    This library guide will provide you with a list of tools for creating and finding infographics.

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    Data Lifecycle
  • VideoData Types

    The purpose of this video is to explain the different types of data, including categorical and continuous data, and how they relate to statistical analysis. It also demonstrates how to set data types correctly in SPSS to ensure proper analysis.

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    Data Lifecycle
  • GuideData Visualization

    This library guide will provide you with four reasons why you should visualize your data.

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    Data Lifecycle
  • GuideFind Data & Statistics

    This library guide will provide you with a list of resources to help find data and statistics for a variety of subject areas.

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    Data Lifecycle
  • GuideFind Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Data

    This guide will introduce you to ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) data and tools you can use to find it.

  • GuideFind Geospatial Data

    This library guide will provide a selection of resources to help you find geospatial data.

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    Data Lifecycle, GIS & Maps
  • GuideFind Open Data

    This library guide will provide you with an overview of what open data is, where to find it and how it's used.

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    Data Lifecycle, GIS & Maps, References and Citations
  • VideoFriedman Test

    The purpose of this video is to explain how to conduct a Friedman's test using SPSS (requires three or more ordinal or continuous variables from the same group of participants). This test can be used as the non-parametric alternative to a repeated measures ANOVA. This tutorial is designed to help students and researchers understand: the data type required for the test, the assumptions of the test, the data set-up for the test, and how to run and interpret the test.

  • ResourceHow to Use SPSS: The Basics

    The purpose of this video is to introduce viewers to the basics of using SPSS, including how to open files, navigate between Data View and Variable View, and set up essential metadata for proper data analysis. It also covers key features such as labeling data, managing value labels, and handling missing data.

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    Data Lifecycle
  • VideoIndependent Samples T-Test

    The purpose of this video is to explain how to conduct an independent samples t-test using SPSS (requires one continuous variable from two different groups of participants). This tutorial is designed to help students and researchers understand: the data type required for the test, the assumptions of the test, the data set-up for the test, and how to run and interpret the test.

  • GuideIndigenous Data Sovereignty

    This guide navigates Indigenous Data and Indigenous Data Sovereignty (IDS). It covers data by, for, with, or about Indigenous peoples and communities.

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    Research Data Management
  • VideoKruskal-Wallis H Test

    The purpose of this video is to explain how to conduct a Kruskal-Wallis H test using SPSS (requires one continuous or ordinal variable from three different groups of participants). This test can be used as the non-parametric alternative to a one-way ANOVA. This tutorial is designed to help students and researchers understand: the data type required for the test, the assumptions of the test, the data set-up for the test, and how to run and interpret the test.

  • VideoMann-Whitney U Test

    The purpose of this video is to explain how to conduct a Mann-Whitney U test (also known as the Wilcoxon rank-sum test) using SPSS (requires one continuous or ordinal variable from two different groups of participants). This test can be used as the non-parametric alternative to an independent samples t-test. This tutorial is designed to help students and researchers understand: the data type required for the test, the assumptions of the test, the data set-up for the test, and how to run and interpret the test.

  • VideoMultiple Linear Regression

    The purpose of this video is to explain how to conduct a simple linear regression using SPSS (requires a continuous dependent variable and two or more indepdent variables). This tutorial is designed to help students and researchers understand: the data type required for the test, the assumptions of the test, the data set-up for the test, and how to run and interpret the test.

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    Data Lifecycle
  • HandoutNVivo Workshop Series: Supplementary Materials

    “In these handouts, users will find step-by-step instructions that accompany the NVivo video series. The Windows and Mac guides walk through completing the same activities on each platform, while the general handout provides the overall workflow, project setup steps, and reference information needed to follow along.”

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    Research Data Management
  • VideoOne Sample T-Test

    The purpose of this video is to explain how to conduct a one sample t-test using SPSS (requires one continuous variable and a constant). This tutorial is designed to help students and researchers understand: the data type required for the test, the assumptions of the test, the data set-up for the test, and how to run and interpret the test.

  • VideoOne Way ANOVA

    The purpose of this video is to explain how to conduct a one-way ANOVA using SPSS (requires one continuous variable from three or more different groups of participants). This tutorial is designed to help students and researchers understand: the data type required for the test, the assumptions of the test, the data set-up for the test, and how to run and interpret the test.

  • GuideOrganizing Your Research Data

    This guide is designed to benefit U of G researchers and outlines the best practices needed for organizing research data. Whether you are a faculty member, staff, or student, by the end of this guide you should be able to:

    • Describe the best practices for organizing research data.
    • Implement the best practices of research data organization when writing a Data Management Plan (DMP).
    • Apply these best practices when preparing data for deposit in the U of G Research Data Repositories.

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    Research Data Management
  • VideoPaired Samples T-Test

    The purpose of this video is to explain how to conduct a paired samples t-test using SPSS (requires two continuous variables from the same group of participants). This tutorial is designed to help students and researchers understand: the data type required for the test, the assumptions of the test, the data set-up for the test, and how to run and interpret the test.

  • VideoPearson Correlation

    The purpose of this video is to explain how to conduct a Pearson correlation test using SPSS (requires two continuous variables). This tutorial is designed to help students and researchers understand: the data type required for the test, the assumptions of the test, the data set-up for the test, and how to run and interpret the test.

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    Data Lifecycle
  • VideoRStudio Workshop Series: Chi-Square Test

    RStudio workshop series: Chi-square test covers how to conduct a Chi-square test (including all assumptions) in the RStudio software.

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    Data Lifecycle
  • VideoRStudio Workshop Series: Data Types

    Reviewing data types in RStudio. Also includes setting a working directory and opening a file.

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    Data Lifecycle
  • VideoRStudio Workshop Series: Descriptive Statistics - Descriptives

    Using RStudio to conduct descriptive statistics (descriptives for continuous variables).

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    Data Lifecycle
  • VideoRStudio Workshop Series: Descriptive Statistics - Frequencies

    Using RStudio to conduct descriptive statistics (frequencies for categorical variables). Also includes recoding variables.

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    Data Lifecycle
  • VideoRStudio Workshop Series: Importing Data

    Using RStudio to open data video 2 of 2: opening .csv and .xlsx files.

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    Data Lifecycle
  • VideoRStudio Workshop Series: Independent Samples T-Test

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    Data Lifecycle
  • VideoRStudio Workshop Series: Inferential Statistics

    A discussion about inferential statistics and p-values, including a flowchart showing when to pick which inferential statistic.

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    Data Lifecycle
  • VideoRStudio Workshop Series: Mann Whitney U-Test

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    Data Lifecycle
  • VideoRStudio Workshop Series: One Sample T-Test

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    Data Lifecycle
  • VideoRStudio Workshop Series: Opening A Dataset

    Using RStudio to complete step 1 of importing data: set the working directory.

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    Data Lifecycle
  • VideoRStudio Workshop Series: Pearson Correlation

    RStudio workshop series: Pearson correlation covers the process of computing a Pearson correlation in the RStudio software, including assumption checks and graphing.

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    Data Lifecycle
  • VideoRStudio Workshop Series: Spearman Correlation

    RStudio workshop series: Spearman correlation covers the process of conducting a Spearman correlation in the RStudio software, including assumption checks and graphing.

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    Data Lifecycle
  • VideoRStudio Workshop Series: The Interface

    An overview of the RStudio interface, showing: the source window, the console window, the global environment window, the files window.

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    Data Lifecycle
  • VideoRStudio Workshop Series: Where Can I Access R and RStudio?

    A quick overview of R and RStudio, including where to download these software options (for free!) for personal use.

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    Data Lifecycle
  • VideoRStudio Workshop Series: Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test (One Sample T-Test)

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    Data Lifecycle
  • VideoRepeated Measures ANOVA

    The purpose of this video is to explain how to conduct a repeated measures ANOVA using SPSS (requires three or more continuous variables from the same group of participants). This tutorial is designed to help students and researchers understand: the data type required for the test, the assumptions of the test, the data set-up for the test, and how to run and interpret the test.

  • VideoSimple Linear Regression

    The purpose of this video is to explain how to conduct a simple linear regression using SPSS (requires a continuous dependent variable and only one indepdent variable). This tutorial is designed to help students and researchers understand: the data type required for the test, the assumptions of the test, the data set-up for the test, and how to run and interpret the test.

  • VideoSpearman Correlation

    The purpose of this video is to explain how to conduct a Spearman correlation test using SPSS (requires two ordinal or continuous variables). This test can be used as the non-parametric alternative to a Pearson correlation. This tutorial is designed to help students and researchers understand: the data type required for the test, the assumptions of the test, the data set-up for the test, and how to run and interpret the test.

  • GuideUse MATLAB

    This library guide will provide a brief introduction to MATLAB for conducting data analysis, numeric computation or data visualization.

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    Data Lifecycle
  • GuideUse Stata

    This library guide will help you to access and get started using Stata for analyzing, visualizing and managing your data.

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    Data Lifecycle
  • GuideUse the Postal Code Conversion File (PCCF)

    This library guide will help you to use the PCCF, which provides a link between the six-character postal codes and census geographic areas.

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    Data Lifecycle
  • VideoWhat is Data?

    This video will introduce you to the basics of qualitative and quantitative data, categorical and continuous data, and primary and secondary data, including what it is, why it's used and how it's collected.

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    Data Lifecycle
  • VideoWhat is a t-test?

    This video will explain what a t-test is, and how it is used.

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    Data Lifecycle
  • VideoWhat is an ANOVA?

    This video will explain what an ANOVA is, and in what situations you should use an ANOVA over a t-test.

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    Data Lifecycle
  • VideoWhat's the difference between data and statistics?

    This video will outline the main differences between data and statistics, to assist you in differentiating between the two.

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    Data Lifecycle
  • VideoWilcoxon Signed Rank Test (One Sample Equivalent)

    The purpose of this video is to explain how to conduct a Wilcoxon signed-rank test using SPSS (requires one continuous variable and a constant). This test can be used as the non-parametric alternative to a one-sample t-test. This tutorial is designed to help students and researchers understand: the data type required for the test, the assumptions of the test, the data set-up for the test, and how to run and interpret the test.

  • VideoWilcoxon Signed-Rank Test (Two Sample Equivalent)

    The purpose of this video is to explain how to conduct a Wilcoxon signed-rank test using SPSS (requires one ordinal or continuous variable from two different groups of participants). This test can be used as the non-parametric alternative to a paired samples t-test. This tutorial is designed to help students and researchers understand: the data type required for the test, the assumptions of the test, the data set-up for the test, and how to run and interpret the test.

Instructor Resources

Presentations & Posters

  • Video5 Tips for Managing Group Conflict

    This video provides tips and strategies for managing difficulties in group work.

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    Group Work
  • TemplateAI Workshop-in-a-Box: UG Library All Staff Day Session

    This Workshop in a Box, developed by the McLaughlin Library AI Committee, offers library staff a structured opportunity to explore the evolving role of artificial intelligence in academic libraries. Designed with flexibility in mind, the activities can be delivered as a comprehensive full-day event or adapted for shorter sessions to accommodate diverse learning environments and staff development needs.

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    Group Work
  • TemplateAcademic Poster Templates

    Use this preformatted template as a starting point for creating your academic poster in PowerPoint.

    • Inches: use this template if your computer is set to the US imperial system.
    • Centimeters: use this template if your computer is set to the metric system. 
  • GuideApply Graphic Design Principles

    This library guide will outline the ten principles of visual design to consider when creating your own design.

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    Media
  • GuideCreate a Digital Design with Canva

    This library guide will provide you with step-by-step instructions for using online graphic design tool, Canva.

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    Media
  • GuideCreate an Academic Poster

    This library guide provides suggestions and technical information for creating an academic poster using PowerPoint.

  • VideoCreating Media Clips from Copyright-Protected Content

    This video will explain how to stay copyright compliant when clipping online videos for educational purposes.

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    Author Rights, Media
  • TutorialGraphic Design

    The purpose of this tutorial is to introduce best practices in graphic design. By the end, you will define graphic design, understand 10 key principles of effective design, and grasp the criteria for meeting accessibility requirements. Engage in the interactive activities provided throughout the tutorial to apply your new knowledge effectively. Take your time exploring the options available to you to maximize your learning experience within 25-30 minutes.

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    Media
  • HandoutHow to Create a Poster

    Use this handout to create an academic poster in PowerPoint. Find information about poster layout, use of visuals, technical tips, and advice on presenting your poster.

  • HandoutHow to Give Awesome Feedback

    When commenting on a presentation or paper, it is important to provide meaningful insights instead of reactions. Use this guide to identify the characteristics of constructive feedback so you can support others effectively.

  • VideoManaging Nervousness Before Your Presentation

    This video will walk you through five tips to help manage your nerves before a presentation.

  • VideoManaging Nervousness During Your Presentation

    This video will walk you through five tips for managing your nerves during a presentation.

  • TutorialPowerPoint Tutorials for Your Academic Poster

    These tutorials will give you step-by-step instructions for creating an Academic Poster with PowerPoint. If you have never created a poster with PowerPoint, start with How to Resize Slides for Academic Posters and review the tutorials in the order provided. 

  • GuidePresent like a Pro

    The Present Like a Pro guide compiles strategies, tips and tools to help you prepare and deliver academic presentations.

  • HandoutPresentation Planning 101

    Learn 6 steps to plan your presentation.

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    Group Work
  • GuideSeminar Participation and Discussion

    Learn quick tips to help you prepare for and participate in discussions in classes, seminars and tutorials.

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    EAL & ESL, Group Work
  • HandoutThe ABCs of Answering Difficult Questions in Academic Presentations

    This handout will provide you with three principles, the "ABCs," for answering difficult questions from your audience in an academic presentation.

  • GuideWork Effectively in Groups

    This library guide will provide you with strategies for being successful in group work situations.

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    Group Work

Publishing Support

Research & Library Resources

Studying

Technology

  • TemplateAI Workshop-in-a-Box: UG Library All Staff Day Session

    This Workshop in a Box, developed by the McLaughlin Library AI Committee, offers library staff a structured opportunity to explore the evolving role of artificial intelligence in academic libraries. Designed with flexibility in mind, the activities can be delivered as a comprehensive full-day event or adapted for shorter sessions to accommodate diverse learning environments and staff development needs.

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    Group Work
  • GuideAssistive Technology at Library Accessibility Services

    This guide provides an overview of some of the different equipment and software available through Library Accessibility Services (LAS). LAS supports students who are registered wtih Student Accessibility Services (SAS). Learn about the different tech options, the benefits and limitations, as well as some alternatives depending on your needs.

  • TutorialAudacity Tutorial

    Use this tutorial to learn the basic recording and editing controls in Audacity. 

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    Media
  • GuideCreate Music & Record Audio with GarageBand

    This library guide will provide step-by-step instructions for creating music and recording audio in GarageBand.

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    Media
  • GuideCreate Video and Audio Clips

    This guide provides instructions on creating video and audio clips from select streaming media collections available through the University of Guelph Library.

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    Media
  • GuideCreate a Digital Design with Canva

    This library guide will provide you with step-by-step instructions for using online graphic design tool, Canva.

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    Media
  • GuideCreate a Digital Story

    This guide will walk you through the steps for planning and creating a digital story.

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    Media
  • GuideCreate a Script for Your Digital Project

    This library guide will provide you with tips before writing your script, and introduce you to the six script-writing principles to follow when writing your own.

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    Media
  • GuideCreate a Storyboard for Your Digital Project

    This library guide will help you to create a detailed storyboard for your digital project, such as an animated or live action video.

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    Media
  • GuideCreate an Academic Poster

    This library guide provides suggestions and technical information for creating an academic poster using PowerPoint.

  • GuideCreate an Animated Video Using PowToon

    This guide provides step by step instructions on how to create an animated video using Powtoon. 

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    Media
  • GuideDigital Tools for Teaching and Learning

    Discover digital tools, like video and audio editors, engagement and presentation tools, and more, to integrate into your own teaching and/or learning experiences. 

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    Media
  • GuideEdit Video: WeVideo

    This library guide will provide step-by-step instructions for editing videos in web-based software, WeVideo.

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    Media
  • GuideEdit Video: iMovie

    This guide provides step by step instructions on how to edit video using iMovie. 

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    Media
  • GuideFilm a Pitch Video or Video Resume

    This library guide will walk you through five steps and tips for creating a pitch video or video resume.

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    Media
  • GuideFind Audio, Images and Videos for Remixing

    This library guide will provide you with a list resources for finding copyright-free images, audio and video files for your project.

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    Media
  • VideoFind Freely Licensed Media to use in Your Digital Project

    This video will explain how to find and use freely licensed works in your digital projects.

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    Author Rights, Media
  • VideoGet Full-Text Articles in One Click with LibKey Nomad

    LibKey Nomad is a browser extension that streamlines access to full-text articles from sites like PubMed and Google Scholar. After installing it and selecting your institution, LibKey Nomad provides quick options to download or request articles with just one click. This tool saves time by seamlessly connecting you to available resources, making research easier.

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    Search Tools
  • VideoHow to Photocopy at the University of Guelph Library

    This short Library video will show you how to photocopy at the University of Guelph library.

     
  • VideoHow to Scan to A USB At McLaughlin Library

    This video provides step-by-step instructions on how to scan to USB using the library's photocopiers. 

  • GuideInstall LibKey Nomad

    Learn the basics of using LibKey Nomad to quickly connect to the full text of journal articles you may come across as you’re researching online. 

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    Search Tools
  • GuideInstructor Toolkit: Create a Digital Assignment

    Instructors can discover library resources to create a digitial assignment, such as a video or podcast, for their course. 

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    Media
  • GuideMake Your Digital Media Project Accessible

    This library guide will provide you with guidelines for making your digital projects such as presentations, videos, images and infographics, accessible.

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    Media
  • TutorialPowerPoint Tutorials for Your Academic Poster

    These tutorials will give you step-by-step instructions for creating an Academic Poster with PowerPoint. If you have never created a poster with PowerPoint, start with How to Resize Slides for Academic Posters and review the tutorials in the order provided. 

  • GuidePrinting, Photocopying, and Scanning at the Library

    The purpose of this guide is to walk you through how to print, photocopy, and scan at the Library. The guide will also walk you through the process of adding money to your account on Papercut, including how to transfer money to others. There are also step-by-step guides for multiple printing methods and how to retrieve your print job.

  • GuideRecord Audio with Audacity

    This library guide will provide you with step-by-step instructions for operating audio recording software, Audacity.

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  • GuideRecord a Podcast

    Learn the basics of planning, writing and recording a podcast. 

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  • GuideUsing Kurzweil 3000

    The purpose of this guide is to introduce Kurzweil 3000 (referred to as Kurzweil), a literacy support software designed to assist with reading, studying, writing, and testing. It caters to learners of all levels by employing text-to-speech technology that reads aloud while highlighting text, aiding users who struggle with focus, decoding, reading pace, and comprehension. The guide focuses on utilizing Kurzweil's web version and Read the Web extension for optimal functionality and reliability, offering accessibility to essential features for students, staff, and faculty.

  • VideoWhat Is An LLM?

    The purpose of this video is to explain what large language models are, how tools like ChatGPT generate text by predicting words one at a time, and why their responses can be useful but not always accurate.

  • VideoWhat is Digital Storytelling?

    This video will explain what digital storytelling is, the steps to create one, and why you may want to create one.

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Writing

The library is committed to ensuring that members of our user community with disabilities have equal access to our services and resources and that their dignity and independence is always respected. If you encounter a barrier and/or need an alternate format, please fill out our Library Print and Multimedia Alternate-Format Request Form. Contact us if you’d like to provide feedback: lib.a11y@uoguelph.ca