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Article Id: 20138

LSU Libraries Digital Services began with digitization efforts in the Special Collections department as early as 1991. Current digitization efforts are project-driven and programmatic. The department serves other Libraries' departments and community partners. The Digital Services department develops digital collections and projects to enhance scholarship and research, to increase...
Article Id: 19140

The Gradebook setup page provides instructors access to set up and make changes to their Moodle course gradebook. Options available in this view include creating and editing grade categories and graded items. To Access the Gradebook Setup in a Moodle course: Log into Moodle and select the desired course. Click the Admin icon (the small gray gear symbol), and click on ...
Article Id: 20210

This article provides an overview of the: Moodle Home Page Sidebar My Courses Page Tip for Finding Your Course The Moodle Home Page The Moodle home page is the landing page you see when you first navigate and log in to Moodle. It displays institutional reminders and resources without requiring login. Logging in is necessary to access courses and...
Article Id: 20167

At the heart of LSU Libraries' mission is the goal of providing access to resources essential for teaching and learning. To that end, the e-textbook initiative provides students with quick access to course materials available for free through LSU Libraries. It also provides instructors with an easy-to-use search tool to identify e-books that the Libraries either already owns or can purchase...
Article Id: 19023

The Reserve Desk houses material instructors require their students to read during a regular semester. This can include such materials as library books, tapes, and the professor's personal books on Reserve for their students. To borrow an item on reserve, please come to the Access Services desk with the call number, professor’s name, course name or number, or book title. An LSU ID is...
Article Id: 19027

These databases are available to LSU Law Center students and faculty. These databases have been purchased by the LSU Law Library, LOUIS: The Louisiana Library Network or LSU Libraries. Off-campus access for LSU Law Center students and faculty requires logging in with a myLSU network user name and password (unless indicated otherwise). Additional databases are available to LSU Law...
Article Id: 19065

High Performance Computing (HPC): LSU Overview General Information The High-Performance Computing (HPC) at LSU, or HPC @ LSU, is a joint partnership between LSU's Center for Computation & Technology (CCT) and LSU's Information Technology Services (ITS). We promote scientific computing and technology across all disciplines, enabling education, research, and discovery through the use...
Article Id: 8346

SQL *Plus, is installed with every Oracle Database Server or Client installation on any given desktop. SQL *Plus provides access to the Oracle Database, and has its own commands and environment. Through it, you are able to enter and execute PL/SQL, SQL, and SQL *Plus and operating system commands to: Perform calculations on, store, print, and format from query results. View object and table...
Article Id: 13574

General Information IBM's SPSS AMOS (Analysis of Moment Structures) is an add-on module for SPSS. It is designed primarily for structural equation modeling, path analysis, and covariance structure modeling, though it may be used to perform linear regression analysis and ANOVA and ANCOVA. It features an intuitive graphical interface that allows the analyst to specify models by...
Article Id: 17185

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