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One goal of this initiative is to encourage people to take responsibility for creating and updating one Tutorial. This will enable everyone to have access to current Tutorials despite changes made to databases, e-journal or e-book search engines by vendors or publishers. If you have consulted the list and wish to adopt a Tutorial, please let others know by posting all relevant information on this Wiki so that others will know it is being handled. Relevant information should include:


  • Name of the E-Resource a tutorial is being designed for
  • Name of the Vendor for the e-resource
  • Name of the Tutorial
  • Your Name and Contact Information
  • If you are working on an update to an existing tutorial
Note: There are several RSS feeds to the left of this page which will then notify others anytimes someone has Adopted or Completed a specific tutorial. To learn all about how to see the latest changes to the site read our section on RSS Feeds in our FAQ.

Once the Tutorial is completed:


  • Go to D-Space and load the tutorial (to learn how to load the tutorial go to: Uploading tutorials to the DSpace Shared Tutorial Database.)
  • Come back to this Wiki and indicate that its is completed, or that you have updated a previous tutorial (including the date / version for the Tutorial). Then post a link to the tutorial's Full Record in DSpace.

Upon notification on the Wiki, and uploading the Tutorial onto D-Space:


  • People using the Wiki List's RSS feed will be notified that you have completed or updated a tutorial. (NOTE: To learn all about how to see the latest changes to the site read our section on RSS Feeds in our FAQ.)
  • People who have taken the time to subscribe to D-Space will be told that there is new content at D-Space. (Instructions on Subscribing can be found at: Uploading Tutorials to the DSpace Shared Tutorial Database.)