For teachers
The Library supports teachers in their teaching activities. Learn more about copyright in teaching materials, Open Educational Resources (OER), Library for Learning, information literacy education, plagiarism detection and student support for theses and essays. Choose your topic below or contact us directly for advice.
Copyright in teaching materials
Copyright agreements with publishers must be followed when publishing educational resources on a Learning Management System like Brightspace or in a reader. This page informs you about the university’s current copyright agreements. Contact us when you need more information on this topic.
Open Educational Resources
Open Educational Resources can be freely used in education. You can use them as a source of inspiration and adjust them to your needs or incorporate them into your course as they are.
Library for Learning
The Library for Learning (L4L) is a portal to search and find educational resources created by Wageningen teachers.
Information literacy in study programmes
The Library teaches information literacy (IL) in most bachelor and master programmes. As a teacher, you can help students to apply and improve these skills.
Similarity check (originality and plagiarism)
Teachers can use Unicheck, in the electronic learning environment, to quickly and efficiently check if students’ work is original, and if they cite and references sources properly.
Student support for theses and essays
The Library offers tips, lunch workshops and individual advice on searching and referencing information sources.
Library support
Get immediate support on finding and using databases, EndNote, questions about your H-index, ORCID, open education or reader agreements. Please contact your Faculty liaison officer or one of the other information specialists.
Using the Library
Find out how to borrow, renew, reserve and order publications.
Calendar
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Optimize your personal writing style: online workshop for students
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Mindfulness meditation in Forum Library
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Citing and referencing: online workshop for students
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Introduction to WUR Library for PhD candidates (online session)
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Webinar: track the online attention of your research with altmetrics
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Revising your text: online workshop for students