Are you interested in conducting a systematic review? We have two workshops to help you get started. Step one- Systematic Reviews: Nuts and Bolts of a Systematic Review This class provides a framework for developing a literature search for a systematic review, including: standards and criteria to consider establishing a plan registering a protocol, developing aContinue reading “Learn how to write a systematic review | Free workshops”
Category Archives: Education
Learn to use American Psychological Association (APA) Style @Hardin Library | Feb. 3, 12-1p
The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (6th edition) provides guidelines for formatting papers/manuscripts followed by nursing and most allied health sciences disciplines. In this hands on session, you will have the opportunity to learn basic rules of APA formatting as well as gain experience applying APA formatting to journal, book, and web references.Continue reading “Learn to use American Psychological Association (APA) Style @Hardin Library | Feb. 3, 12-1p”
Hardin Open Workshops | Be there! |Learn EndNote Basic and More
Learn something new or how to save time with Hardin Library’s Open Workshops. EndNote Basic is free web-based citation management software. You can organize and format your references for papers or articles. Our sessions this semester: Tuesday, January 26, 2-3pm Thursday, March 10, 10-11am Register for either session online. This semester we are offering workshopsContinue reading “Hardin Open Workshops | Be there! |Learn EndNote Basic and More”
Hardin Library open until Midnight Friday, Dec. 11 and Saturday, Dec. 12
Hardin Library for the Health Sciences can help you with your finals problems. Are you worried you need more time to study before finals actually begin? We are open late Friday and Saturday to help you get ready. Do you like unlimited free coffee? We are giving away free coffee for 117 hours this year, starting atContinue reading “Hardin Library open until Midnight Friday, Dec. 11 and Saturday, Dec. 12”
Veterans Week Activity | Discussions in Progress About Military Life @Main Library
Discussions in Progress About Military Life is a four-day event series offered by Military & Veteran Student Services in the Center for Diversity & Enrichment and the UI Libraries. Event will be held Monday, Nov 9-Thursday, Nov 12 in the Main Library Learning Commons. Each day will begin with a Call of Duty tournament from 11:30 am until 2:30Continue reading “Veterans Week Activity | Discussions in Progress About Military Life @Main Library”
Capitalizing on Research Data | Public Seminar | Wednesday, Nov. 11, 10:30am-11:30am
The University of Iowa Libraries will host guest speaker Heidi Imker, director of the Research Data Service (RDS) at the University of Illinois-Champaign. Imker’s seminar, Capitalizing on Research Data: Management, Dissemination, and Archiving, will explain how researchers can meet new funder requirements for research data management and leverage public access requirements to increase the visibility and impactContinue reading “Capitalizing on Research Data | Public Seminar | Wednesday, Nov. 11, 10:30am-11:30am”
Expectations Exceeded: My Experience With the Open Access Fund | Guest Post by Dr. Matthew Uhlman, Urology Resident
by Willow Fuchs This guest post is by Dr. Matthew Uhlman, Urology Resident, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. Expectations Exceeded – My Experience With The Open Access Fund Thanks for the chance to write about our experience with the open access (OA) fund here at Iowa. To introduce myself, my name is Matt UhlmanContinue reading “Expectations Exceeded: My Experience With the Open Access Fund | Guest Post by Dr. Matthew Uhlman, Urology Resident”
Open Access Week | Guest Post |On Generous Scholarship
By Willow Fuchs During the month of Open Access week (October 19-25) we will be highlighting a number of guest posts from University of Iowa Faculty and Staff who have personal experience making their work Open Access. We appreciate their contributions. The third guest post is by Meenakshi Gigi Durham, distinguished scholar, teacher, and writer whoseContinue reading “Open Access Week | Guest Post |On Generous Scholarship”
Raising of America | Hardin Library Film Series |Moderated Discussion November 5
Join us at Hardin Library for the Health Sciences for a screening and moderated discussion of the film The Raising of America. Thursday, November 5, from 6-8pm, Hardin Library for the Health Sciences RSVP for the event More information about the Hardin Library Film Series is available online. About the film The Raising of AmericaContinue reading “Raising of America | Hardin Library Film Series |Moderated Discussion November 5”
Pediatric Nutrition at the UI | History of Medicine Lecture | Thursday, Oct. 22, 5:30pm
The University of Iowa History of Medicine Society invites you to a lecture on Pediatric Nutrition at The University of Iowa. Nutrition research was an important part of the Department of Pediatrics’ activities, beginning with the departments’ founding in 1914. Nutrition research reached national and international fame under Samuel J. Fomon’s four decades of leadership.Continue reading “Pediatric Nutrition at the UI | History of Medicine Lecture | Thursday, Oct. 22, 5:30pm”