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Monday, October 12, 2009

October 12, 2009

Good Morning Developers,

Please note that next week I will be going into your courses and checking for 75% completion.

In the recent past I have done blog posts on making sure to utilize all of the wonderful resources in the online library in your courses. However, I have noticed that many times we simply give students the link of where to go in the library. I would like to suggest that we list out how to find the assignment rather than just give the link.

The resource should be listed in APA format with instructions on how to find it in the library so that students get used to using the library. By having to search out the information for themselves they will become more comfortable with the tools and will hopefully feel confident doing their own research in the future. Here is an example of how you could list a resource in the online library:

Read the following article from the online library on Software Development Outsourcing. Outsourcing of software development is a widely used approach to contain costs by contracting with a 3rd party, generally outside the country, to develop custom software. Money can be saved but there are pitfalls, as you will learn.


Conchuir, E., Ã…gerfalk, P., Olsson, H., & Fitzgerald, B. (2009, August). Global Software Development: Where are the Benefits?. Communications of the ACM, 52(8), 127-131. DOI: 10.1145/1536616.1536648.


Here's how you find the article:


1. Click on the library link in red to the left.
2. Click on Online library.
3. Hover your mouse over "resources"
4. Click on Databases A-G.
5. Click on Business Source Premier.
6. Search for the title of the article in quotation marks.

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