Online Learning Resources
The UT Libraries offer many resources that can be incorporated into your courses and Canvas sites. This page highlights the different types of resources available. All of these resources can be used in in-person, online, and hybrid courses. They may be particularly useful for distance education learners and those interested in self-paced resources.
Learn more about our variety of resources in the sections below.
Research Guides
Curated by librarians, research guides connect you to resources on broad topics or subject areas (e.g. Anthropology, Primary Sources) or focus on a specific topic or course (e.g. Transcultural Nursing, Civil War in Tennessee).
Featured guides:
Tutorials
Online tutorials offer a self-paced approach to navigating specific databases, research tools, and information literacy concepts such as topic development.
Featured tutorials:
Electronic Resources
The Libraries offer thousands of online books, journals, and articles to incorporate into your courses, including peer-reviewed publications, newspapers, magazines, conference proceedings, and image collections.
Digital Collections
Digital Collections feature digitized versions of physical materials, such as a scan of student publications or photographs. Items feature a range of Special Collections materials, including sports programs, playbills, and maps.
Streaming Media
Streaming resources include documentaries, interviews and testimonies, and other primary source perspectives. Training videos, feature films and theatrical performances are among the other offerings you’ll find here.