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Goal: Assist campuses with D2L/Library Integration Taskforce recommendations (putting more library resources into D2L/Learn@UW).

Task Force Final Report/Recommendations: http://uwlib.uwsa.edu/documents/d2l/D2L_FinalReport_2007.pdf


Suggested Models:

UW-Madison Library Course Page:
UW-Madison library course page example;


UW Colleges Library Course Page:


UW Colleges Library Course Page example


UW-Green Bay Library Course Page:

Green Bay Library Course Page example


Status:
9/15/08: Pat Fellows is still interested, but still struggling to catch up with her own work. The LTCC will discuss other options.

4/29/08: Due to Marc Boucher’s departure, Marlys is working with Pat Fellows on this goal. She presented on this topic with Marc and Mark Robson at EDUCAUSE in March and their session was very well received. She was to have presented a condensed version at the ITMC conference, but was unable to attend. She has indicated that she will begin working to coordinate this with interested campuses this summer. She is on leave now and also short-staffed, but hopes to have some help in June. Her plan is to train the SIS people in one session and librarians in another session. She believes it is not something that DoIT can assist with.

1/23/08: Six campuses are interested in the Colleges model if there is support from DoIT; three campuses might be interested but need more information; two campuses are not interested; one campus did not specify. Milwaukee is in the process of purchasing Libguides which would fill this need. Mark Boucher and Mark Robson (UW-Washington County-the programmer for the College model) will meet with DoIT staff to discuss the feasibility of setting this up and maintaining it for the campuses that are interested.


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