Africana Studies Group presents Research Tools and Resources feat. GC Librarian Shawn Smith Africana Studies Liaison Tuesday, October 1st at 3:30pm - 5:00pm Room C196.02 C level of the Library Come and learn about the Africana Studies resources available at the library to help you […]
Feminist Studies Group presents Research Tools and Resources feat. GC Librarian Shawn Smith Women’s Studies & LGBT Studies Liaison Wednesday, October 2nd at 4pm in the DSC Lounge Food and Drinks will be served! RSVPs appreciated to [email protected]
Not sure which Citation Manager is right for you?! In this hands-on workshop, participants will receive an overview of citation managers, including those supported by the CUNY Graduate Center: Zotero and Refworks. For Beginners: those who have not yet chosen a citation […]
Come to learn about Refworks as a citation manager, how it can help you manage your resources, and act as an index for your citations throughout your academic career. An introduction for beginners to intermediate. 18 slots only. Tuesday, October 15th, 1:00pm – 2:00pm […]
Come to learn about Zotero as a citation manager, how it can help you manage your resources, and act as an index for your citations throughout your academic career. An introduction for beginners to intermediate. 18 slots only. Wednesday, October 16th, 12pm […]
Come to learn about Refworks as a citation manager, how it can help you manage your resources, and act as an index for your citations throughout your academic career. An introduction for beginners to intermediate. 18 slots only. Thursday, October 17th, 12:00pm – 1:00pm […]
Come to learn about Zotero as a citation manager, how it can help you manage your resources, and act as an index for your citations throughout your academic career. An introduction for beginners to intermediate. 18 slots only. Thursday, October 17th, 6:00pm – […]
This workshop will introduce the ArcMap user interface and the fundamentals of interacting with spatial datasets in ArcGIS mapping software. More information, including RSVP form, at http://library.gc.cuny.edu/10/2013/arcgis-data-mgt-and-research-metrics-workshops/.
Come learn how scholarly output is measured (through impact factors, citation counts, h-index and more!) plus why it matters for you. More information, including RSVP form, at http://library.gc.cuny.edu/10/2013/arcgis-data-mgt-and-research-metrics-workshops/.
Research in History @ NYPL Wednesday, Oct. 23, 6-7pm featuring •Thomas Lannon, Manuscripts and Archives Division •Jessica Pigza, Rare Book Division •Rebecca Federman, Electronic Resources Coordinator Please RSVP Brooke Watkins at [email protected] or 212-930-0033 Include both your name and your subject interest.
Open Access to Scholarly Literature: Which Side Are You On? Friday, October 25, 2013 10am – noon The Graduate Center Rooms C201/C202 (Concourse Level) Refreshments will be served Open access (OA) to scholarly literature recently hit a major milestone: Half of all research articles published […]
Using Historical Diplomatic Documentation in the 21st Century: a workshop from the Office of the Historian, U.S. Department of State Description: This workshop will demonstrate how to utilize the Foreign Relations of the United States official documentary history series to conduct research on the history […]
Twitter: Social Media Practicum Tuesday, 10/29-5-8pm. Register here. Instructor: Sandeep Junnarkar In this hands-on workshop, we’ll work with Twitter, taking the steps necessary to establish your academic brand presence on this social media platform. We’ll explore the following skills: Selecting an appropriate user ID or “handle” Creating […]
Blogging: Social Media Practicum Friday, 11/1, 1-4pm. Register here. Instructor: Sandeep Junnarkar This workshop takes academic attendees through the basic steps of establishing a blog — an online space to highlight their research and accomplishments. We’ll consider the merits of various free plug-and-play blogging platforms like WordPress.com […]
Katherine Pradt is the Adjunct Reference and Digital Outreach Librarian at the Graduate Center.
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