RefWorks Workshops at Lewis
Write Bibliographies Quickly using RefWorks This class will cover how to start your account, adding your citations, importing and exporting references, and creating bibliographies. Basic information regarding Write-N-Cite will also be covered. Please create an account before coming to the class. Directions are on the RefWorks page under “Sign up for an Individual Account”. You […]
RefWorks Workshop at Cudahy
Join librarian Jeannette Pierce for an informative program on RefWorks, a tool you can use to gather, save, and cite your research sources. The workshop will be held Thursday, September 24th between 12:00 noon and 1:00 in Room 120 of Klarchek Information Commons. Students, faculty, and staff are welcome to attend. Please send questions concerning […]
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WHAT’S NEW AT THE LOYOLA UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES – FALL 2009 Text-A-Librarian Text us at 66746 and start your question with askluc. (standard message rates apply) IM at Loyola Librarian Chat with a LUC Librarian on M-Th 9-9, F 9-5, Sat 11-4, Sun 1-9 Redesigned Pegasus Library Catalog Access our Pegasus Help guide for instructions and […]
Commonalities: Faculty Dialogue Series / Mobile Technology
a href=”http://blogs.lib.luc.edu/locl/files/2011/01/common.png”>Mobile Technologies in the Classroom Join Bruce Montes and Carol Scheidenhelm to discuss using mobile technologies in the classroom to facilitate engagement and learning. Who is using mobile technologies in the classroom? How are they using technologies successfully? How do students feel about the use of these technologies in the classroom? Stop by and […]
Commonalities: Faculty Dialogue Series / Digital Humanities
Digital Humanities Join Dr. Steven Jones, Professor of English and Co-Director of the Center for Textual Studies and Digital Humanities, for a discussion about the digital humanities–which the Chronicle of Higher Education in 2010 referred to as “the next big thing” and the New York Times has covered in a recent series, “Humanities 2.0”–and its […]