--Session 2: Teaching Primo to Every Student: Incorporating Primo Instruction into an Online Information Literacy Course, by Kris Stacy-Bates, Erin Thomas, and Cara Stone (Iowa State University Library)
Book and course info here: http://bit.ly/isuprimoil
LibWizard Tutorials
Stack Mat: How they show where the books are
--Session 3: A New Discovery – Marketing Primo to Faculty and Students, by Rocco Cremonese (Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania)
The name "Discovery" didn't work very well.
In hindsight would have called it OneSearch or FindEverything
Use "student friendly" language
Used Libwizard to make a tutorial for Primo
https://sru.libwizard.com/f/FindLibraryItems
Video tutorials are very hard to keep up to date because of the more frequent updates to Primo/Alma.
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