Navigating Learning Resources Repository (LRR)
Find thesis, research projects, portfolios, CFCS reports, videos and more - All in one place.
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6 Things You Should Know ABOUT Learning Resources Repository (LRR)
How do I search for content in the LRR?
What is LRR?
What types of collections are available?
How can LRR support teaching and learning?
Who can access the LRR?
Do's and Don'ts using LRR
What is Learning Resources Repository (LRR)?
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Types of collections
Diverse Academic Outputs
Thesis
Portfolio
Research Project
Selective Report
Elective Report
Conference Poster
Community Project Report
Conference Abstract
Teaching & Learning Video
CFCS Report
Who can Access the LRR?
Navigating the LRR: How to Search and Access Learning Materials?
LRR is your gateway to quality teaching and learning materials. Learn how to search, access, and utilize resources effectively to enhance your academic journey.
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Steps to Log In to LRR
Step 1
Search for IMU University Library portal
Step 2
Once you are directed to IMU University Library Portal, click "Log in" button at the top right of the page.
Step 3
Click "Login Via IMU Email"
Step 4
Click on the image to access LRR. You will be directed to the LRR landing page.
Step 5
There are the 2 options :
1. Click "Refresh button" OR 2. Click "Login Icon Button" and then Click "Login with Shibboleth"
Step 6
You are now successfully logged in into LRR platform. You can start discovering the LRR collections !
One-Stop Access to IMU Resources
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Anytime, Anywhere Access
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How the LRR Supports Your Teaching & Learning
Smarter Searching with MeSH
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Helps with Reporting and Accreditation
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Do's and don'ts
Learn how to use IMU’s Learning Resources Repository (LRR) well and how to use its contents in the right way.
do
don't
Don’t use materials for commercial or non-academic purposes
Use LRR for teaching & learning
Do not modify or alter content without proper authorization
Search with keywords or filters
Don’t copy-paste content without citing
Download and save if allowed
Do not plagiarize others' work as your own
Cite your sources
Do not share access credentials or login information with others
Ask the librarian for help
Conference Poster
A visual presentation of research, academic work, or a project displayed during a conference. It is designed to summarize key aspects of a study such as the introduction, objectives, methods, results, and conclusions in a clear and engaging format.
One-Stop Access to IMU Resources
LRR brings together all of IMU’s teaching and research materials in one place, making it easy for students and staff to find what they need.
Anytime, Anywhere Access
Available 24/7 online, LRR saves time and cuts down on the need for printed copies. Access it easily on any smart device.
Portfolio
Case summaries and reports written by medical students from Semester 8 to 10. Each entry includes a concise write-up of a patient's case along with supporting documentary evidence. The portfolio is an essential component for assessment in Part II of the Final Professional Examination (VIVA) during Semester 10.
Smarter Searching with MeSH
LRR uses Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) to make searches faster and more accurate, helping users find the right content with ease.
Elective Report
A written report based on an elective experience that explores non-medical fields or a medical humanities approach. The elective can be undertaken at a medical or non-medical establishment, either locally or overseas. The report reflects the student’s observations, learning outcomes, and personal reflections during the elective placement.
Quick Guide & Videos here !
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SEARCH
Community Project Report
A detailed report on projects by IMU faculty, students, and staff that aim to improve health and well-being in local communities.
Teaching & Learning Video
Educational videos that support teaching, learning, and research at IMU. These resources can be utilized in classes, academic projects, or professional development to enrich the learning experience across the university.
Selective Report
Report on medical-based posting and it can be done at medical establishment locally or overseas.
Community family & Case Study report (CFCS)
A team-based report by medical students on a selected patient’s illness. The patient, diagnosed with any type of disease, is chosen from a hospital or primary care unit and followed up at their home. Students conduct six home visits, each focusing on a different theme related to the patient's condition and care.
Helps with Reporting and Accreditation
LRR supports IMU’s program evaluations and helps meet requirements set by MQA and other professional bodies.
Theses
Research document written by a student or graduate student which presents the findings of an original investigation on a specific medical topic.
Research Project
Reports written by student in a team of 5-6 persons together with their suppervisor based on the research projects they conducted at the external research institutions, univerisities, industries or communities through agreement within supervisors.
Conference Abstract
A concise summary of a research project, study, or presentation that is submitted for consideration to be included in a conference program. It typically outlines the background, objective, methods, results, and conclusion of the work. The abstract helps conference organizers and reviewers evaluate the relevance, quality, and originality of the submission.
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Navigating Learning Resources Repository (LRR)
Find thesis, research projects, portfolios, CFCS reports, videos and more - All in one place.
Start
6 Things You Should Know ABOUT Learning Resources Repository (LRR)
How do I search for content in the LRR?
What is LRR?
What types of collections are available?
How can LRR support teaching and learning?
Who can access the LRR?
Do's and Don'ts using LRR
What is Learning Resources Repository (LRR)?
MORE
Types of collections
Diverse Academic Outputs
Thesis
Portfolio
Research Project
Selective Report
Elective Report
Conference Poster
Community Project Report
Conference Abstract
Teaching & Learning Video
CFCS Report
Who can Access the LRR?
Navigating the LRR: How to Search and Access Learning Materials?
LRR is your gateway to quality teaching and learning materials. Learn how to search, access, and utilize resources effectively to enhance your academic journey.
VIEW more
Steps to Log In to LRR
Step 1
Search for IMU University Library portal
Step 2
Once you are directed to IMU University Library Portal, click "Log in" button at the top right of the page.
Step 3
Click "Login Via IMU Email"
Step 4
Click on the image to access LRR. You will be directed to the LRR landing page.
Step 5
There are the 2 options : 1. Click "Refresh button" OR 2. Click "Login Icon Button" and then Click "Login with Shibboleth"
Step 6
You are now successfully logged in into LRR platform. You can start discovering the LRR collections !
One-Stop Access to IMU Resources
+info
Anytime, Anywhere Access
+info
How the LRR Supports Your Teaching & Learning
Smarter Searching with MeSH
+info
Helps with Reporting and Accreditation
+info
Do's and don'ts
Learn how to use IMU’s Learning Resources Repository (LRR) well and how to use its contents in the right way.
do
don't
Don’t use materials for commercial or non-academic purposes
Use LRR for teaching & learning
Do not modify or alter content without proper authorization
Search with keywords or filters
Don’t copy-paste content without citing
Download and save if allowed
Do not plagiarize others' work as your own
Cite your sources
Do not share access credentials or login information with others
Ask the librarian for help
Conference Poster
A visual presentation of research, academic work, or a project displayed during a conference. It is designed to summarize key aspects of a study such as the introduction, objectives, methods, results, and conclusions in a clear and engaging format.
One-Stop Access to IMU Resources
LRR brings together all of IMU’s teaching and research materials in one place, making it easy for students and staff to find what they need.
Anytime, Anywhere Access
Available 24/7 online, LRR saves time and cuts down on the need for printed copies. Access it easily on any smart device.
Portfolio
Case summaries and reports written by medical students from Semester 8 to 10. Each entry includes a concise write-up of a patient's case along with supporting documentary evidence. The portfolio is an essential component for assessment in Part II of the Final Professional Examination (VIVA) during Semester 10.
Smarter Searching with MeSH
LRR uses Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) to make searches faster and more accurate, helping users find the right content with ease.
Elective Report
A written report based on an elective experience that explores non-medical fields or a medical humanities approach. The elective can be undertaken at a medical or non-medical establishment, either locally or overseas. The report reflects the student’s observations, learning outcomes, and personal reflections during the elective placement.
Quick Guide & Videos here !
LOGIN
+ USER GUIDE
DOWNLOAD
SEARCH
Community Project Report
A detailed report on projects by IMU faculty, students, and staff that aim to improve health and well-being in local communities.
Teaching & Learning Video
Educational videos that support teaching, learning, and research at IMU. These resources can be utilized in classes, academic projects, or professional development to enrich the learning experience across the university.
Selective Report
Report on medical-based posting and it can be done at medical establishment locally or overseas.
Community family & Case Study report (CFCS)
A team-based report by medical students on a selected patient’s illness. The patient, diagnosed with any type of disease, is chosen from a hospital or primary care unit and followed up at their home. Students conduct six home visits, each focusing on a different theme related to the patient's condition and care.
Helps with Reporting and Accreditation
LRR supports IMU’s program evaluations and helps meet requirements set by MQA and other professional bodies.
Theses
Research document written by a student or graduate student which presents the findings of an original investigation on a specific medical topic.
Research Project
Reports written by student in a team of 5-6 persons together with their suppervisor based on the research projects they conducted at the external research institutions, univerisities, industries or communities through agreement within supervisors.
Conference Abstract
A concise summary of a research project, study, or presentation that is submitted for consideration to be included in a conference program. It typically outlines the background, objective, methods, results, and conclusion of the work. The abstract helps conference organizers and reviewers evaluate the relevance, quality, and originality of the submission.