To edit guides, log in to LibApps: https://syr.libapps.com or click the Login to LibApps link at the bottom of your guide or the bottom of the libguides homepage or bottom of the databases A to Z list.
If you have any general questions or suggestions regarding LibGuides, you are also welcome to post those to the LibGuides Author email list LIBGUIDES@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU
SU Libraries Staff with admin access to Springshare LibGuides (as of Spring 2022) are:
Information & Technology Services Department
Dan Hanks Jr. (Information Technology Analyst) dphanksj@syr.edu
Nick Nosko (Information Technology Analyst) njnosko@syr.edu
Corrine Sartori (Accessibility Specialist) cesartor@syr.edu
Russ Silverstein (Director, Library Information Technology) rusilver@syr.edu
Department of Research and Scholarship
Michael Pasqualoni (Librarian for the Newhouse School) mjpasqua@syr.edu
Information Literacy Department
John Stawarz (Online Learning Librarian) jdstawar@syr.edu
Acquisitions & Cataloging Department
Jennifer Zuccaro (Serials Acquisition Librarian) jzuccaro@syr.edu
Kelley Lasher (Acquisitions and Cataloging Librarian) kllasher@syr.edu
Program Management Center
Peter Verheyen (Research and Emerging Issues Analyst) pdverhey@syr.edu
Access & Resource Sharing Department
Bill Vogel (Library Technician) wmvogel@syr.edu
Effective May 2013, only SUL librarians and staff members will be granted LibGuides accounts. This means that all research guide owners having the LibApps accounts necessary for research guide authorship and editing will be employees of Syracuse University Libraries.
An exception to this policy is that non-SUL employee interns, students, faculty and others wishing to contribute to a specific research guide, including those SUL staff who lack a LibApps account, can be issued that account upon request to SUL Information & Technology Services lisd@syr.edu.
For purposes of research guide editing, such a person will generally be assigned a LibApps 'editor' account status. Individual guide owners (SUL librarians or SUL staff) subsequently control which specific guide(s) are assigned to that editor, as well as the duration of those editing rights. Those with editor status on a guide(s) can revise, add or delete content to those and only those guides. Editors cannot revise the publication status of the guides to which they are assigned nor can they independently author and publish brand new guides.
More information on LibGuide account types: https://support.springshare.com/libguides/accounts/types
Before creating a new guide, consider whether a LibGuide is the best platform for your work. Do not use LibGuides to present information about mainstream Libraries’ policies and services. Instead, use links to the individual policy or service web pages.
LibGuides are best for:
If your use falls outside of the above areas, contact a LibGuides Administrator and/or your supervisor to determine the best way to publish your information.
The three access levels for guides offer some measure of privacy, but not high levels of cybersecurity. Do not include highly sensitive information on any guide, regardless of status.
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