Introduction to the New Libraries Search Tool, Presented by Amanda DuBose, Visual and Performing Arts Librarian, and John Stawarz, Online Learning Librarian
Description: This online workshop will introduce you to Libraries Search, Syracuse University Libraries’ new search tool that over the summer replaced the Summon and Classic Catalog search tools. We’ll share search strategies to help you find the library resources you need using Libraries Search, as well as specific tips related to submitting interlibrary loan requests, saving and exporting your searches, and setting customized alerts to let you know when new resources have been added to our collection. We’ll also answer any questions you might have about using Libraries Search for your research or coursework.
Intended Audience: Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students, Faculty, Staff
Date: Monday, September 16, 2024
Time: 3:00-4:00pm
Location: ZOOM
Recording Available: https://video.syr.edu/media/t/1_ep8lod2p
News and Newspaper Databases, Presented by Michael Pasqualoni, Librarian for the Newhouse School of Public Communications
Description: Undergraduates from any SU school or college who anticipate working with news sources are encouraged to join Newhouse School Librarian Michael Pasqualoni to boost effectiveness when using news and newspaper databases for exploring current or historical journalism, alternative press sources and publications outside the United States. Although not required, students can also bring specific questions about a project or assignment that is in progress or upcoming. Two session opportunities are offered.
Intended Audience: Undergraduate Students
Date: Wednesday, October 2, 2024 11:00-12:20pm OR Thursday October 3, 2024 3:30-4:50pm
Location: Wednesday's in person session is in Bird Library, Peter Graham Scholarly Commons (114), Thursday's class is via ZOOM.
Saving, Organizing, and Citing Your Sources and Collaborating with Zotero, Presented by Winn Wasson, Social Science Librarian
Description: This introduction will provide an overview of Zotero, a free platform that allows students and researchers to save and annotate sources, collaborate with classmates and colleagues, generate citations and bibliographies in papers, and access references from anywhere. Students and researchers of all experience levels are encouraged to attend and ask questions.
Intended Audience: Graduate Students, Undergraduate Students, Faculty or Staff interested in this topic.
Sponsored by the GSO and Syracuse University Libraries
Date: Tuesday, September 24, 2024
Time: 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM
Location: ZOOM
Citation Workshop: A Deeper Dive, Presented by Michelle Mitchell, Reference and Instruction Librarian and Juan Denzer, Librarian for the College of Engineering and Computer Science
Description: Do you know how to cite some less common resources such as personal communications, legal documents, and historical documents (letters, speeches, diaries, etc.)? What about sources from generative AI tools (ChatGPT, Midjourney, Copilot, etc.)? Just because they might seem less common doesn’t mean you don’t have to cite them. Don’t wait until after you submit your dissertation, thesis, or other project at the last minute. Learn about what and how you should cite sources that are not just articles and books. Learn to properly cite less common resources that might get overlooked such as personal communications, legal documents, historical documents, figures, tables, images, social media, conversations, programming code, etc. Also, learn how to contact an author or publisher. Join us for an exercise and discussion on how to do all of this.
Intended Audience: Graduate Students, Undergraduate Students, Faculty or Staff interested in this topic.
Sponsored by the GSO and Syracuse University Libraries
Dinner will be provided.
Date: Wednesday October 16, 2024
Time: 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM
Location: Bird Library, Room 114
Let's Go on a Research Journey with Sage Research Methods, Presented by Ana Guimaraes, Engagement Librarian for Sage Publications
Description:
Sage Research Methods (SRM) is an online resource provided by SU Libraries, offering learning materials to help you design and conduct every step of your research process. Explore and compare detailed information on hundreds of qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods, and use SRM to support developing a research question, doing a literature review, planning a project, collecting and analyzing data, and writing your results in a report, thesis, or dissertation. Please join Ana Guimaraes, Engagement Librarian for Sage Publications, for this in-person session in Bird Library. We will take a research journey with some sample social science and STEM topics and you can follow along and learn how Sage Research Methods can help you with your own teaching or research.
Intended Audience: Graduate Students, Undergraduate Students, Faculty or Staff interested in this topic.
Sponsored by the GSO and Syracuse University Libraries
Dinner will be provided.
Date: Thursday October 24, 2024
Time: 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM
Location: Bird Library, Lower Level, Room 004
Experimenting with Emerging Media Platforms, Presented by Daniel Pacheco, Newhouse School Professor and Peter A. Horvitz Endowed Chair in Journalism Innovation
Description:
Professor Pacheco, author of Experimenting with Emerging Media Platforms: Field Testing the Future (Routledge, 2023), will look at how Extended Reality (XR) technology can be applied by students, faculty or staff, at low cost and with vivid results.
Be sure to bring a smartphone, and a laptop or equivalent device if you like, and join us for a fun and educational evening.
Intended Audience: Graduate Students, Undergraduate Students, Faculty or Staff interested in this topic.
Sponsored by the GSO and Syracuse University Libraries
Dinner will be provided.
Date: Tuesday November 19, 2024
Time: 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM
Location: Bird Library, Room 114
Using Generative AI for Literature Reviews and Research, Presented by Juan Denzer, Librarian for the College of Engineering and Computer Science and John Stawarz, Online Learning Librarian
Description: This workshop will introduce you to generative AI assistants such as ChatGPT and Copilot, as well as specific AI research tools including Research Rabbit and Keenious. Librarians will demonstrate how to use these tools effectively and ethically in an academic setting through examples. They will include how to use AI to help you summarize an article, choose a research topic, and enhance your research. In addition to demonstrations, they will answer any questions you might have. We encourage all researchers including students, faculty, and staff to attend this session.
Intended Audience: Graduate Students, Undergraduate Students, Faculty or Staff interested in this topic.
Sponsored by the GSO and Syracuse University Libraries
Date: Wednesday, November 6, 2024
Time: 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Location: ZOOM