Environmental Film Series presents No Impact Man
No Impact Man is a journey through one year of life with a New York family that decides to give up television, electricity, and eat as naturally and locally as they can. Sponsored jointly by CUERP and University Libraries, the film will be screened at 7 pm on the 4th floor of the Information Commons […]
Donuts with the Dean of Libraries
Stop by the first floor of the Klarchek Information Commons on March 16th at 1:00pm for a chance to chat with Bob Seal, Dean of Libraries, and also to enjoy some donuts and coffee.
Research Alerts
Research alerts are a great way to stay up-to-date on current publications in your field. Establish a profile of your research interests and receive email alerts when a paper is published in these areas, or find out immediately when another author has cited your work. This workshop will discuss the value of establishing personal profiles […]
Everyone Can Be a Good Researcher
Join the Writing Center and University Libraries for a look at the types of research and sources best suited for each stage of the writing process. March 2nd @ 12:35 p.m. Location: IC Room 120
RefWorks 2.0 Advanced
This interactive class will cover some of the more advanced RefWorks features, including Write-N-Cite, which allows users to create in-line citations when writing papers; RefShare, which allows for file sharing amongst accounts; and RefGrab-it, a tool used to grab citations off of web pages. Users are recommended to have attended at least one of the […]
Library Speaker Series: Angela Jackson
Award winning poet Angela Jackson will discuss her first novel, Where I Must Go . Set in the late 1960s, this story takes place in an unnamed city and follows an African American student to the elite, fictional Eden University. It is a coming-of-age tale in post-Civil Rights Act America with combustible questions about identity […]