Archival Research : The Basics
Library Room C196.02Learn the basics of archival research in this hands-on workshop. We’ll cover what archives are and how they are arranged, where and how to look for sources, and what to expect when you visit an archival repository. This workshop is held in a computer classroom […]
Intro to GIS Using Open Source Software
Baruch College Newman Library 151 East 25th Street, New york, NY, United StatesThe practicum is a day-long (9am to 4:30pm) event that takes place on a Friday. at Baruch Newman Library, 151 East 25th Street. For more information, go here: http://guides.newman.baruch.cuny.edu/gis/gisprac Participants will: Add data to GIS software and navigate a GIS interface Perform basic geoprocessing operations for […]
Knowledge Made Public: Open Access. Humanities. Social Sciences
The Graduate Center, CUNY room 9206 365 Fifth Avenue, New York, United StatesRebecca Kennison and Lisa Norberg present their Open Access Network, a proposal to revamp scholarly publishing based on partnerships among scholarly societies, academic libraries, and publishers. Martin J. Burke (The Graduate Center, CUNY), Jessie Daniels (The Graduate Center, CUNY), and Ken Wissoker (Duke University Press & The Graduate Center, CUNY) will respond, opening lively conversation about open access publishing and the […]
Demystifying Altmetrics & the Search for Quality
Graduate Center, Room 9205Demystifying Altmetrics & the Search for Quality Thursday, May 7, 2015 2-4pm Graduate Center Rm 9205 Snacks provided, RSVP: http://bit.ly/altmetrics-rsvp Join the LACUNY Scholarly Communications Roundtable for a discussion about: evaluating scholarly publication quality (from disciplinary considerations to predatory publishing), assessing impact with traditional […]
Evening Introduction to Library Resources
Library Room C196.05Overview of the Graduate Center Library will introduce: the library website, subject specific databases, resources beyond the GC library, sample search queries, citation management instruction overview, and archival and primary source subject-specific searching. Includes a Tour.
Afternoon Introduction to Library Resources
Overview of the Graduate Center Library will introduce: the library website, subject specific databases, resources beyond the GC library, sample search queries, citation management instruction overview, and archival and primary source subject-specific searching. Includes a Tour.
Evening Introduction to Zotero for Citation Management
Join us for a hands-on introduction to managing citations with Zotero, a free and open source research tool that makes organizing your research and creating bibliographies a breeze. Have a laptop? Bring it with you so our instructors can help you get started on […]
Afternoon Introduction to Zotero for Citation Management
Library Room C196.05Join us for a hands-on introduction to managing citations with Zotero, a free and open source research tool that makes organizing your research and creating bibliographies a breeze. Have a laptop? Bring it with you so our instructors can help you get started on […]
Intro to Grants Resources & Grant Writing
Hands-on demonstration about accessing grant resources from Grants library liaison, Shawn(ta) Smith and learn about best practices in grant-writing. Open to all Graduate Center students.
Early Research and Scholarship Conference
The Graduate Center, Concourse Level 365 Fifth Avenue, New York, United StatesThe Graduate Center's Second Annual Early Research and Scholarship Conference (formerly the Archival Research Conference) features student recipients of one of several different fellowships funded by the Provost's office: the Knickerbocker Award for Archival Research in American Studies, the Award for Archival Research in African […]
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