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Hello! We're here (better late than never!)
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This workshop will teach you how to use Zotero, free open-source software that can manage your research and create your bibliographies. We will create accounts, install the software, and get you started in using this time-saving tool.
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Who can attend? The entire CUNY community is welcome. The session is especially well suited to faculty, graduate students, and other researchers. Can't make it? If you're interested but can't make it, register anyway. The presentation will be recorded and made available to registrants.
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When you publish a journal article, you sign a copyright agreement. Do you know what you’re agreeing to when you sign it? How can you find out a journal’s policy? Can you negotiate a better contract? Come learn how to preserve your rights to reproduce, distribute, and display the work you create.
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Apply by 9am, 2/24/25! HOW TO APPLY: Email [email protected] for the application More info on the Library website! tinyurl.com/5hf2jwrp
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Eligibility: Graduate Center doctoral OR Master’s students from any discipline who will be fully enrolled in Spring 2025 and will be teaching at CUNY in Fall 2025 or Spring 2026.
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The Fellowship is a 3-week program hosted by the Mina Rees Library including a $2000 stipend paid via Financial Aid. Learn about OER, Open Access, and prepare for the course you teach at CUNY.
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This workshop will cover advanced searching skills in Web of Science. Topics covered will include: - Fast and efficient searching - Citation searching - Grant funding information - Setting up search alerts - Author and affiliation searching
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Welcome to the spring semester! This workshop will cover essential information about using the Mina Rees Library: searching for books, finding a journal, identifying useful databases, placing interlibrary loan requests, and more. Please bring your questions!
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This workshop will cover all the basics of using the Mina Rees library, including finding articles and e-books, logging onto databases and journals remotely, and who to turn to for help on a specific topic. This workshop is designed for STEM students, but anyone is welcome.
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Welcome to the spring semester! This workshop will cover essential information about using the Mina Rees Library: searching for books, finding a journal, identifying useful databases, placing interlibrary loan requests, and more. Please bring your questions!
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Topics to be covered include: -An overview of the deposit procedure -Document and file preparation -Copyright concerns -Citation & plagiarism -Embargoes (access restrictions)
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Join the Mina Rees Library’s Dissertation Office for a one-hour information session to learn more about depositing your dissertation or thesis. The session will address common concerns of doctoral and master's students, with time allotted at the end for individual questions.
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Join the library’s Dissertation Office for a one-hour information session that will provide tips on using MS Word to format your dissertation or thesis. This event is part of our Fall series of workshops for students graduating in February 2025.