Library Services in Learning Management Systems
Abstract
The learning management system (LMS) has become a standard part of the
higher education infrastructure, both for online and face-to-face courses.
Continuing growth in online course offerings and the mobility of digitally
connected students make the LMS essential for sharing course content and
enabling communication among faculty and students. Along with
instructor-created assignments and instructional modules, faculty add
library-licensed content, open access and open educational resources, and
other published sources to their LMS courses. Often this leads to
questions related to copyright management, content licensing, and the role
of the library in these efforts. This webinar will provide an overview of
existing LMS systems and their capabilities. We will then address
considerations of content provision within the LMS, including the
application of Fair Use exemptions, the TEACH Act, and systems that can be
added to the LMS that help manage copyright and licensing issues. Finally
we will discuss the role of librarians as consultants on content discovery
and using licensed and copyright-protected educational materials.
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