Unlike print resources, electronic resources require ongoing maintenance and troubleshooting to make sure library users can access them. Learn about the maintenance procedures necessary to ensure continuous access to electronic resources. Discover common access issues and how to troubleshoot them.
* This course is eligible for micro-credentialing (optional) - What is micro-credentialing?
- Complete the following courses:
- Electronic Resource Management 1: Acquisition and Implementation
- Electronic Resource Management 2: Maintenance and Troubleshooting
- Electronic Resource Management 3: Assessment and Preservation
- Complete extra requirements for micro-credentialing participants:
- Extra homework per course
- Extra capstone project (extra $70 fee)- information on the capstone project here
Scheduled Dates
There are currently no scheduled dates. Request this course.
Learning objectives for this session may include:
- Employing necessary maintenance tasks for electronics
- Understanding the ERM lifecycle in terms of points where access may break down
- Troubleshooting common access issues
Topic Area
Electronic Resources
Session Duration
This course consists of one 2-hour session.
Contact Hours
2