CaseLearns Definition

What is CaseLearns?


Instructing Case community members on how to use the library and its resources has always been central to the mission of an academic library. CaseLearns is an instructional program within Kelvin Smith Library designed to fulfill this mission. It offers classes to Case faculty, students and staff in the following areas:

  • Microsoft Office products (Excel, Word, Access, PowerPoint)
  • How to select and effectively use subject specific research/information resources in all formats.
  • Using and creating electronic texts, image databases and other electronic collections of source materials for research and teaching.
  • Information literacy skills (particularly targeted to undergraduates).
  • Intellectual property issues in a digital environment.
  • Multimedia tools including Adobe Photoshop, Dreamweaver, Macromedia Flash, and audio/video editing.

In addition to classroom instruction, librarians also work with faculty to develop classes tailored to specific course assignments and research needs. For more information call the KSL Reference desk at 368-6596 or send e-mail to caselearns@case.edu.


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