Student access to rich academic resources is an essential goal of the library system at Lehigh. Librarians can create connections from CourseSite and other high use student spaces, physical or virtual, to our expanding virtual library where students can immerse themselves in scholarly and professional knowledge around the clock. Anytime, anywhere those learners encounter ideas in ways that encourage critical reading, thinking and writing and that facilitate self-directed learning.
Students doing honors work and writing senior and masters theses can greatly benefit from Lehigh's rich universe of library resources. Lehigh's librarians,who specialize in specific subject areas, are ready to help in this process. We are available to meet individually with students or their advisors to discuss the specific needs of their projects. Also, we can meet with classes to prepare students as they start on projects.
Library content--scholarly and professional e-journal articles, e-books, videos, primary and rare materials, etc.-- is a rich resource for class assignments and independent student research.
Lehigh's librarians offer a variety of services for working with your students to expand their knowledge of information resources and how to utilize them effectively.
Course materials to support the university's academic programs may be placed on reserve in the Libraries either through a Print Reserve Request or an Electronic Reserve Request.
Preparing to succeed in an information rich and technically complex world requires continual development of one’s skills and understanding of the information environment.
Bibliographic management software gives faculty and student scholars a way to store, share, reuse and format citations to books, e-books, periodical articles, reports, films, web sites, data, scores, etc.
As technologies such as streaming video and course management systems evolve, it is time to examine how we might incorporate and adopt these opportunities to use new media formats and distribution methods...
RefWorks 2.0 is demonstrated online here. The new interface features a fresh, more intuitive layout. Take a look! For the time being either the RefWorks Classic or RefWorks 2.0 interfaces may be used with your RefWorks@Lehigh account. Some RefWorks functions such as RefShare are not yet available in the 2.0 version but you can still use those features.