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 […]
Join ITP for a hands-on introduction to open educational resources, free and open source research and pedagogy tools. This workshop will cover the fundamentals of OER: from definitions, it’s positioning in higher education, to strategies for finding, evaluating, and incorporating existing OER into your teaching, and […]
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.
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.
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 your […]
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 your […]
Learn 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 in tandem with New York […]
Join the New York Public Library and Community of Literary Magazines & Presses for a program to celebrate the publication of The Little Magazine in Contemporary America (University of Chicago Press. 2015), an anthology of original essays by prominent little magazine editors. The program, in the Dewitt […]
This is a day-long (9am to 4:30pm) event that takes place on a Friday at Baruch College. Do you have a research question that you'd like to envision geographically? Maybe you'd like to study neighborhoods and businesses to target a market. Or perhaps you want […]
When you publish a journal article, you sign a copyright agreement. Do you know what you’re agreeing to when you sign it? Different journals have different policies: Some journals require you to relinquish your copyright. (You then have to ask permission or even pay to […]
When you publish a journal article, you sign a copyright agreement. Do you know what you’re agreeing to when you sign it? Different journals have different policies: Some journals require you to relinquish your copyright. (You then have to ask permission or even pay to […]
Please join Columbia University Libraries/Information Services’ Center for Digital Research and Scholarship's Scholarly Communication Program for "Researcher Success: Institutions and Public Access Requirements", the first event of the academic year in our Research Without Borders panel discussion series. This event will take place from 2-4pm […]
Katherine Pradt is the Adjunct Reference and Digital Outreach Librarian at the Graduate Center.
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