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Manage your papers and citations with EndNote | Workshop Thursday March 9 at 10-11am

EndNote is a reference management tool that helps you to easily gather together your references in one place, organize them, and then insert them into papers and format them in a style of your choosing. This session will walk you through the basics of using EndNote to collect and format your citations. The class willContinue reading “Manage your papers and citations with EndNote | Workshop Thursday March 9 at 10-11am”

Get started with a systematic review with our workshops this Spring

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 planContinue reading “Get started with a systematic review with our workshops this Spring”

Need help organizing your citations and writing papers? | EndNote Desktop workshops this Spring @Hardin Library

EndNote is a reference management tool that helps you to easily gather together your references in one place, organize them, and then insert them into papers and format them in a style of your choosing. This session will walk you through the basics of using EndNote to collect and format your citations. The class willContinue reading “Need help organizing your citations and writing papers? | EndNote Desktop workshops this Spring @Hardin Library”

Graduate Students, Faculty & Staff: Be more efficient with PubMed | Free workshops!

PubMed is the National Library of Medicine’s index to the medical literature and includes over 26 million bibliographic citations in life sciences. This one-hour session will show you how to improve your search results by using subject headings (MeSH) and advanced keyword searching techniques. Our sessions this semester: Thursday, February 9th, 10:00am-11:00am (East Information Commons)Continue reading “Graduate Students, Faculty & Staff: Be more efficient with PubMed | Free workshops!”

Increase your efficiency with PubMed | Workshop Wednesday, Nov. 16, 1-2pm

PubMed is the National Library of Medicine’s index to the medical literature and includes over 26 million bibliographic citations in life sciences. This one-hour session will show you how to improve your search results by using subject headings (MeSH) and advanced keyword searching techniques. Wednesday, November 16th, 1:00 – 2:00pm (Information Commons East) Register onlineContinue reading “Increase your efficiency with PubMed | Workshop Wednesday, Nov. 16, 1-2pm”

Tour health science mobile resources | workshop Tuesday, Nov. 15, 1-2pm

Take a tour of some new (and some well-established) apps for your mobile device or smart phone! At this informal brown bag technology meeting, you’ll not only be shown a variety of tools for both academic and clinical use but also invited to share your own examples and experiences. If you don’t have a mobileContinue reading “Tour health science mobile resources | workshop Tuesday, Nov. 15, 1-2pm”

Systematic Reviews | Free workshops @ Hardin Library

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, developingContinue reading “Systematic Reviews | Free workshops @ Hardin Library”

Data Management for Researchers | Free workshop @Hardin Library | Wed., November 9, 2-3pm

As a result of recent requirements to expand public access to the results of federally funded research, researchers in all disciplines are required to “better account for and manage the digital data resulting from federally funded research.” The purpose of this workshop is to: explain research data management and its importance, help identify some commonContinue reading “Data Management for Researchers | Free workshop @Hardin Library | Wed., November 9, 2-3pm”