U.S. Government Information @ Your Desktop
Wednesday, November 16th 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. IC Room 120 The United State government is the world’s leading producer of statistical information and the U.S. Government Printing office (GPO) is the largest publisher in the world. The goal of this hands-on session is to provide users an overview of the vast array of government […]
RefWorks 2.0: Write Bibliographies Quickly Using RefWorks
Tuesday, November 8th 1:00-2:00 p.m. IC 120 Join us for an informative program on RefWorks, a tool you can use to gather, save, and cite your research sources. This intro workshop will cover how to set up your account, add your citations, importing and exporting references, and create bibliographies. All classes are held in IC120 […]
Cited Reference Searching: Tracking Research Over Time
Monday, November 7th 1:00-2:00pm IC 120 Cited reference searching allows you to track the flow of research by identifying references that cite or are cited by other scholarly sources. Cited Reference searching helps find new research based on earlier research, and can identify how many times and where a paper is cited. Discover how cited […]
Getting the Most Out of Google: Research Tips and Strategies
Friday, November 4th, 1:00-2:00pm IC 120 Google can be a good source for finding research materials. While it is not a replacement for searching in the Library’s subscription article databases, Google can be an effective tool for finding scholarly materials that will help your research. Did you know that there is a link set up […]
U.S. Government Information @ Your Desktop
Wednesday, November 2nd 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. IC Room 120 The United State government is the world’s leading producer of statistical information and the U.S. Government Printing office (GPO) is the largest publisher in the world. The goal of this hands-on session is to provide users an overview of the vast array of government […]
10 Ways to Improve Any Academic Writing Project
Wednesday, October 26th – 12-12:45pm, IC 120 Join the Writing Center and LUC Libraries for a lively workshop with ideas you can use to improve your next paper. All classes are held in IC120 and are free and open to students, staff and faculty. Reservations are not required, but space is limited. To reserve a […]