You've looked over your syllabi for your classes and you realize that you have a lot of work to do this
semester - maybe a presentation, a group project, and two or three research papers. Not only are you pressed
for time, but you don't even know where to begin! Perhaps the library can help.
The library is offering a series of research survival sessions, which can help with your research,
save you time, effort, and frustration, and maybe even help you boost your grades.
The sessions will include:
How to Stop Googling and Find Happiness with the Really Good Stuff
General & Education Databases.
Become familiar with the "invisible web" and search methods which will help you locate exactly what you need and what faculty want. Get help with your research questions. (If your professor is not bringing your class to the library for instruction, you might want to sign up for one of these sessions.)
Sessions:
Sunday, March 15, 4:30pm
Tuesday, March 17, 5:30pm
Wed. March 25, 5:30
May the Source Be with You -- Avoiding Plagiarism.
Understand plagiarism and learn procedures for paraphrasing, including effective reading and
note taking, and master proper citation formats.
Sessions:
Fri. Jan. 23, 3:00pm
Sun. March 1, 5:00pm
Fri., March 27, 3:00pm
Fri., April 24, 3:00pm
APA (or MLA) the Easy Way - RefWorks.
Learn to use RefWorks, a citation manager which will allow you to pull citations from a
database and create a bibliography with a few clicks of the mouse. For maximum benefit, take this
training before you begin your research.
Sessions:
Sun. March 22, 4:30pm
Tues. March 24, 6:00pm
Sat. March 28, 1:00pm
Sign up (Call 410-617-6802) or just stop in. Classes will be held in the Library; see the Reference librarian upon arrival.
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