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Off Campus Access
Registered Bilgi Library users can access to the subscribed electronic resources off-campus. Users don’t need to make any proxy settings for off-campus access.
When off-campus users click on a link to any e-resource, they will be redirected to library login page.Users can login either with their SIS account or the library account.
Please do not make any proxy settings, and remove any library proxy settings in your browser if there's already one.
For further information on off campus access: https://bilgi-tr.libguides.com/c.php?g=681902
Library Reserve Collection
Electronic reserves provides online access to digital material required for all courses placed on the reserve WEB. Electronic reserves are available online to students 24 hours a day, even when the library is closed.
Library Guides for eResources
Borrowing an Electronic Book from EBSCO eBook Academic Collection
Borrowing an Electronic Book From ProQuest Ebook Central
e-Kitap Ödünç Alma Proquest e-Book Central
EBSCO eBook Academic Collection Veri Tabanından e-Kitap Ödünç Alma
Document Sharing and Data Storage
BİLGİ IT and BİLGİ UZEM offers number of storage services which you can choose from based on your data sharing and storage needs.
Office 365 Storage Sharing and Storage Tools
OneDrive (Cloud Storage)
OneDrive is the cloud storage and file-sharing service within the Microsoft 365 Suite. Gives 1 TB storage space to all users with BİLGİ email account.
Online, real-time storage and sharing of documents, spreadsheets, and other files. Best for files owned by an individual, rather than a department, school, or large group.
Available to Students, Faculty, Staff
Support: IThelpdesk@bilgi.edu.tr
SharePoint
SharePoint is an online content and document-management tool within the Microsoft 365 Suite for collaboration among multiple users.
Best for departments or larger groups. Online, real-time storage and sharing of documents, spreadsheets, and other files.
Available to Students, Faculty, Staff
Support: IThelpdesk@bilgi.edu.tr
Zoom Conferencing and Zoom Cloud Recording Storage
Cloud recording is automatically enabled for all BİLGİ Instructors. When you record a meeting and choose "Record to the Cloud", the video, audio, and chat text are recorded in the Zoom cloud. The recording files can be downloaded to a computer or streamed from a browser and published automatically on Moodle (BİLGİ Learn)
Cloud recordings generally take about 2 times the duration recorded to process, but occasionally may take up to 24 hours due to higher processing loads at that time.
But there is also limit to Zoom Cloud services. So If you have any recordings on Zoom Cloud that you would like to keep (or the recordings of the sessions you graded that should be kept for archive) and/or reuse in the future, we ask you to download those recordings to your computer or upload them to OneDrive cloud storage. At the end of each semester we clear all recordings from Zoom Cloud and start new semester with an empty storage space.
How to upload zoom recordings to One Drive
Tool Guides: Zoom
ASU Content Repository Services
Due to our academic collaboration with Arizona State University (ASU) BİLGİ Instructors access repository of content and curriculum from Arizona State University’s catalogue of 200+ online degree programs. This reposatory includes many learning resources like specialized presentations, videos, quizzes, assignments, etc.
Those of you who are interested in the use of ASU's content repository Please fill out the form below. After filling out this form you will recieve information directly from ASU (with in a week or so) in order to complete access granting process
Collaboration in Moodle
Moodle have hundreds of millions of Moodler users (affectionately called Moodlers) worldwide and that number keeps growing!
Collaborating with huge global community is a fundamental aspect of Moodle; developers create new plugins, trainers create and facilitate new content and learners support each other. Even the content can be collaborative, from forums to wikis and onto surveys!
Collaboration in Moodle allows this global community to share their skills and learn new ones, while keeping the open source project strong.
So check out the Moodle community site at https://moodle.org