Many educational institutions are moving to instruction online as the impact of the COVID-19 virus on daily life changes on a daily if not hourly basis. If your institution is moving, or has moved to online instruction, the resources below may be of help. Check out other posts in this series by searching the category “Covid-19.”
Study and Time Management Tips



The Stark State (OH) Digital Library also has a libguide of useful tips for students. https://libguides.starkstate.edu/StudySkills/OnlineTips
Accessible e-textbooks
If you need accessible e-textbooks, check these two sites to see if your text is available.
- Vital Source https://get.vitalsource.com/vitalsource-helps
- Redshelf https://studentresponse.redshelf.com
Vital Source Instructions:
- Go to vitalsource.com and create an account if you don’t already have one. Make sure to use your edu email address.
- Login and click on “My Bookshelf” in top right corner.
- Then click on Explore in the top left corner.
- Search for the book you need and add it to your Bookshelf and start reading.
RedShelf Instructions:
- Go to redshelf.com and create an account if you don’t already have one.
- Make sure to use your edu email address
- Login and go to www.about.redshelf.com/redshelfresponds
- Scroll down a little and click on the button, “Access Free eBooks”
- Search for the book you need and ‘view details’ and then ‘Add to My Shelf’
More specific information about RedShelf is available in this guide prepared by a student at Front Range Community College (Colorado). https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lZRSXkvsRIFwC_IVnCKmSrlBtp93sBs1/view