Academic integrity tutorial
Integrate this tutorial in your course to help your students understand the fundamental values of academic integrity and avoid unintentional academic misconduct. The tutorial introduces the concept of academic integrity, our rights and responsibilities as members of a scholarly community, and develops skills to prevent misconduct.

Book instructional space in the library
The library has a variety of spaces, including a newly renovated computer lab, that USask employees can book for one-time or irregular sessions that support student or employee learning.

Copyright
Learn how we can support the use of copyrighted materials in the classroom, online courses and inclusion in your syllabus. 

Course reserves
The library can help you make readings and other assigned materials easily accessible for your students in your Canvas course. We can add links to resources in your Canvas courses, digitize materials and help you navigate copyright and fair use guidelines. 

Direct linking
Create direct and permanent links to online articles, journals and ebooks that will connect your students to the resources they need reliably everytime. 

Information literacy
Your subject librarian can provide customized information literacy workshops, resources and library orientations for your classes. 

Open Access
Open Access literature, open textbooks and open educational resources can be used in your classroom as free, high-quality alternatives to commercial textbooks. Find out how the library can support the use of open resources in your teaching and how to make your scholarly work accessible to students and instructors. 

Request a purchase
Is there something the library doesn't have that would benefit your students? Submit a request to your subject librarian.

Research and learning guides
Share guides that relate to your course with your students. 

Librarians and Learning Specialists
Connect with your liaison librarian or a learning specialist to facilitate in-class instruction or workshops on research, writing or academic skills development. These sessions can be delivered synchronously or asynchronously. Online sessions can be facilitated using Zoom, narrated PowerPoint or video. We can also identify library supports and services that can be included in your course syllabus.