 Hello everyone! This is just a quick little video to show you some of the library connections and resources for remote instruction. First I'm going to get started with the course reserves. So if you look at a Canvas course and you have some electronic textbooks, articles, videos, any electronic source can be automatically added to your Canvas course as a menu item. So over here you can see there's a course reserves link in the class navigation. And if I select that link, it directs me right to the linked library resources. In this case it is to an online ebook. If I move that out of the way there, you can see it's to an ebook as a downloadable PDF. So the student can click there, login with their universal Western ID, and they've got access to the online book there. So course reserves is done through the Western website. There's a course reserves page here with information on how to do it. And then there is the request form that you simply fill out here with your request information and the library gets to work on that. Alright. Number two is streaming video. So oftentimes you want to have some documentary or some film streamed through the libraries. The libraries does have a whole page here with options about non-streaming and streaming possibilities. Basically if you get to this page and you come down to here, we've got a request. There's information on the request and here is a link to a form to apply to have streaming video, digital media streaming. The libraries checks to see if we have licensing for it. We might have funds to purchase it, might be a temporary purchase, a subscription, things like that. But we look at the possibilities and they contact you back. And so that's a way that you can get some streaming media in your course. And the third thing is to embed library content directly into your Canvas course. So we have library guides. If you come to the library's website, you can see there's we have databases for students doing research and we have research guides set up. So if you come to like the education guide, there's information there. But also if you look at the databases, say education databases, there's a list of education databases here. So this can be easily added to your Canvas course by using the external tool. To do that, I'm in my modules here and I can select add item and I go to the add item down to external tool. From here, there's a lib apps library content. We click on that. And then we say, yes, we want to add from Western's library. What type of content do we want? I'm going to add a database with subject specialists. What subject is it going to be? I can just type it in here education. And then embed content. And then from here, I just say add item again here. And then that is embedded and I can publish it in my course. As an instructor, when you click on it, you get this screen to edit the selection if you want, but a student goes directly to this content here. And there are the education databases directly in the Canvas page, which is great for putting that resource right at the student's point of need. So feel free to contact me. I'm Kurt Pavia. I'm a learning technologist at the library. And I wish you well. Thanks.