To ensure quality content and avoid duplication, please respond to these questions and email the answers to all full-time and part-time librarians before beginning a new research guide.
Allow time for librarians to respond.
Types of Guides that can be created and some examples:
General Purpose Guide: this is the default and a catch-all for most guides.
Subject Guide: this guide focuses on a specific subject area.
Course Guide: this guide is created for a specific course or instructor.
Topic Guide: this guide focuses on a specific topic.
Subject guide, use the simplest form of the topic. e.g. “History” or “Education Apps”
Course guide, use the course name as the title. Add the shortened course name and number in parentheses.
e.g. Introduction to Philosophy (PHIL 1113)
Course guide for a specific instructor, use the course name as the title. Add the shortened course name and number in parenthesis, followed by a dash and the instructor’s full name.
e.g. Introduction to Philosophy (PHIL 1113-Heather Wilburn)
New guides are proposed to the TCC Librarians via email.
Guides should only be created if they have a specific curricular support purpose or meet other research or internal needs.
Remember that FAQs are an alternative if there is not enough information to warrant an entire guide.
Proposing a guide is important to prevent duplication, communicate with librarians about new guides, and ensure quality content. However, there are instances when a guide does not need to be proposed:
When a guide is promoting awareness of a group or an event for a month, a “month” guide, it is visible only in the month it honors (ex: Women's History Month in March). "Month" guides are set to private so it is not visible on the public guide list but can still be accessed year-round using the link. Other topic guides like the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre are appropriate to leave up year-round.
It is the Marketing Team that makes the choice if they want a guide or FAQ for promotion. Guides created from Marketing Team decisions are owned by a Marketing Team Librarian. However, any guide can be promoted and Marketing will reach out to the owner to let them know it's going to be linked in a slide or shared in MyTCC.
Banners for the top of the libguide can be made at 1200x 200 but they are constrained to 1170 x 195 in a browser by the default width of the box.
Slide pictures look best at 1100 x 600 but the size they display in a browser on a computer is 550 x 300, larger on a phone.
Directory photos are ___ x ___.
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