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U1

Users can create citation lists consisting of references to and links (if available) to materials from licensed databases, the public web, materials uploaded within Sakai, or links to canned or constrained searches.

high

 

U2

Users can embed citation lists within other document types in Sakai, whether structured (e.g., a template-based syllabus or assignment) or unstructured (e.g., a discussion posting, an announcement).

high

 

U3

Within Sakai and from a single search box, users can search across licensed databases or other relevant resources to locate and add citations to a citation list.

high

 

U4

In addition to a simple search, users can specify fielded search terms and other constraints for a search, including which databases, journals, or other resource collections or resource types are searched.

high

 

U5

Users can name, annotate, and save predefined (canned or constrained) searches for future modification and use by themselves or others.

high

 

U6

Users can save citations as standalone objects (e.g., resources) within Sakai to facilitate use and reuse in a variety of contexts.

high

 

U5U7

Users can edit and repurpose citation lists.

high

 

U6U8

Users can add custom citations to a citation list.

medium

 

U7U9

Users can import from/export to other citation management tools such as Endnote or Refworks.

medium

 

U8U10

Librarians can have appropriately limited access to courses in their subject areas in order to provide citation lists, research guides, or other aids. Such access can be granted by the instructor or by administrators in accordance with local policy and workflow.

high

 

U9U11

Librarians can communicate with instructors and students with the Sakai context visible (e.g., the librarian can tell what course the student "coming from", even if the student doesn't mention it).

medium

 

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