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.
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.
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 […]
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 […]
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.
The 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 […]
NYPL's Graduate School Reception Bartos Forum, Stephen A. Schwarzman Building 5th Ave. @ 42nd St., Manhattan 5:30-7:30pm, Tuesday, September 29, 2015 Light Refreshments Provided Are you a student, faculty member, or staff member in a graduate program? Come to meet the curators and research […]
In The Practice of Everyday Life, de Certeau writes that “What the map cuts up, the story cuts across.” But what if the everyday stories you seek are already cut up by centuries of structural inequality and oppression, such as those of lesbians and queer […]
Katherine Pradt is the Adjunct Reference and Digital Outreach Librarian at the Graduate Center.
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