Monday, October 20, 2008
October Library Programs: APA/MLA Citations, eBooks, Searching Databases & more
October Short Library Programs for Independent Learners- (30-45 minutes)
APA Citations for Works Cited Lists
Monday, October 20 at 10:35 in LIB230 (O’Malley)
Tuesday, October 21 at 1:25 in LIB110 (Matthias)
An introduction to the concept of citations, determining the type of source and finding good models to follow.
MLA Citations for the Reference List:
Monday, October 27 at 10:35 in LIB110 (O’Malley)
Tuesday, October 28 at 1:25 in LIB110 (Matthias)
An introduction to the concept of citations, determining the type of source and finding good models to follow.
Searching Article databases:
Tuesday, October 21 at 10:35 in LIB110 (Mollette)
Quick access to library subscription databases on campus and at home. Learn how to focus your search strategy and find the kinds of articles needed for college research papers.
Reading eBooks:
Wednesday, October 22 at 11:00 in LIB110 (Williams)
Explore the Jefferson libraries’ electronic book collections from eBrary and NetLibrary available via the Web 24/7. Set up your account and learn the basics of searching, navigation, and printing.
Finding Peer-reviewed journal articles:
Monday, October 20 at 12 noon (Matthias)
Use search features of the major electronic databases to locate peer-reviewed and scholarly journal articles and identify the significant features of that type of research source.
Watch for more programs in early November!
APA Citations for Works Cited Lists
Monday, October 20 at 10:35 in LIB230 (O’Malley)
Tuesday, October 21 at 1:25 in LIB110 (Matthias)
An introduction to the concept of citations, determining the type of source and finding good models to follow.
MLA Citations for the Reference List:
Monday, October 27 at 10:35 in LIB110 (O’Malley)
Tuesday, October 28 at 1:25 in LIB110 (Matthias)
An introduction to the concept of citations, determining the type of source and finding good models to follow.
Searching Article databases:
Tuesday, October 21 at 10:35 in LIB110 (Mollette)
Quick access to library subscription databases on campus and at home. Learn how to focus your search strategy and find the kinds of articles needed for college research papers.
Reading eBooks:
Wednesday, October 22 at 11:00 in LIB110 (Williams)
Explore the Jefferson libraries’ electronic book collections from eBrary and NetLibrary available via the Web 24/7. Set up your account and learn the basics of searching, navigation, and printing.
Finding Peer-reviewed journal articles:
Monday, October 20 at 12 noon (Matthias)
Use search features of the major electronic databases to locate peer-reviewed and scholarly journal articles and identify the significant features of that type of research source.
Watch for more programs in early November!
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