After exploring the CSU library site I think they meet the needs of their users (academic students and staff) through a wide collection of books, eBooks, journals and journal databases, newspapers, videos, statistics, standards, dictionaries and other essential resources for research and study through the Primo Search tool. The collection is specifically curated to meet the needs of the universities users. The Primo Search link in particular make the sources accessible as resources. All students online and onsite have access through the digital capabilities of the site. This is imperative with the large amount of online study offered by CSU. The tags and annotations make the collection user friendly and specifically targeted to study groups.
This source provides access to a wide number of information sources, providing metadata to allow for sophisticated, effective searching to access information sources either physically or digitally.
This source takes the information from various referencing style guides and makes it user friendly for students and staff.
This source is used to curate information resources for targeted students and their specific courses. The source provides student access and an overview of what is included.
This source is accessed through the Primo Search source. It gives users direct access to video and news information resources that through annotations and tags is relevant to their area of study.
This source is an opportunity for users to gain information on resources directly from a CSU librarian through digital access.
After exploration of this site I have reflected on what our school library offers as sources to information resources. Could they also offer online accessibility to library users?