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Moody Medical Library: Course Readings and Title II Adherence
Do you have PDFs of book chapters or journal articles posted online for your students?
Course readings, even those available on Blackboard, must be accessible according to ADA Title II. If you are sharing a PDF instead of linking to the article, you are responsible for the accessibility of the file shared. Alternatively, linking to the article on the publisher’s website ensures that the publishers are responsible for accessibility.
The links available to copy in the browser’s address bar are not always reliable or will not always work if you or your learners are off campus. Don’t worry! UTMB Librarians can help you to create proxied links to articles or book chapters. These links will work on- and off- campus and can be used in Blackboard content or sharing via email.
Contact your Library Liaison or use Ask a Librarian to request links or for other ways librarians can support you and your learners.
Moody Medical Library: Course Readings and Title II Adherence
Do you have PDFs of book chapters or journal articles posted online for your students?
Course readings, even those available on Blackboard, must be accessible according to ADA Title II. If you are sharing a PDF instead of linking to the article, you are responsible for the accessibility of the file shared. Alternatively, linking to the article on the publisher’s website ensures that the publishers are responsible for accessibility.
The links available to copy in the browser’s address bar are not always reliable or will not always work if you or your learners are off campus. Don’t worry! UTMB Librarians can help you to create proxied links to articles or book chapters. These links will work on- and off- campus and can be used in Blackboard content or sharing via email.
Contact your Library Liaison or use Ask a Librarian to request links or for other ways librarians can support you and your learners.
In March, UTMB School of Nursing Policy & Leadership and Health Advocacy Honors students traveled to Austin for an immersive experience at the intersection of nursing and public policy.
Dr. Sheba Luke, Interim Graduate Department Chair, School of Nursing, addressed how the nursing shortage is everywhere in a Becker's Hospital Review op-ed.
The School of Health Professions recognized faculty and students in two departments in April, observing Occupational Therapy Month and Medical Laboratory Professionals Week.
The Department of Population Health and Health Disparities has awarded its first-ever pilot grant, selecting Dr. Michael Goodman's proposal on AI-enabled community health tools.
Check out these FAQs for the Master of Science in Aerospace Medicine, now open to applicants beyond UTMB's aerospace medicine residents.
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Moody Medical Library: Course Readings and Title II Adherence
Do you have PDFs of book chapters or journal articles posted online for your students?
Course readings, even those available on Blackboard, must be accessible according to ADA Title II. If you are sharing a PDF instead of linking to the article, you are responsible for the accessibility of the file shared. Alternatively, linking to the article on the publisher’s website ensures that the publishers are responsible for accessibility.
The links available to copy in the browser’s address bar are not always reliable or will not always work if you or your learners are off campus. Don’t worry! UTMB Librarians can help you to create proxied links to articles or book chapters. These links will work on- and off- campus and can be used in Blackboard content or sharing via email.
Contact your Library Liaison or use Ask a Librarian to request links or for other ways librarians can support you and your learners.
New Publications
Moody Medical Library: Course Readings and Title II Adherence
Do you have PDFs of book chapters or journal articles posted online for your students?
Course readings, even those available on Blackboard, must be accessible according to ADA Title II. If you are sharing a PDF instead of linking to the article, you are responsible for the accessibility of the file shared. Alternatively, linking to the article on the publisher’s website ensures that the publishers are responsible for accessibility.
The links available to copy in the browser’s address bar are not always reliable or will not always work if you or your learners are off campus. Don’t worry! UTMB Librarians can help you to create proxied links to articles or book chapters. These links will work on- and off- campus and can be used in Blackboard content or sharing via email.
Contact your Library Liaison or use Ask a Librarian to request links or for other ways librarians can support you and your learners.
Moody Medical Library: Course Readings and Title II Adherence
Do you have PDFs of book chapters or journal articles posted online for your students?
Course readings, even those available on Blackboard, must be accessible according to ADA Title II. If you are sharing a PDF instead of linking to the article, you are responsible for the accessibility of the file shared. Alternatively, linking to the article on the publisher’s website ensures that the publishers are responsible for accessibility.
The links available to copy in the browser’s address bar are not always reliable or will not always work if you or your learners are off campus. Don’t worry! UTMB Librarians can help you to create proxied links to articles or book chapters. These links will work on- and off- campus and can be used in Blackboard content or sharing via email.
Contact your Library Liaison or use Ask a Librarian to request links or for other ways librarians can support you and your learners.
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