“Learn at SUL” Virtual Workshop Series Spring 2021
(Updated March 24, 2021) Back by popular demand, Syracuse University Libraries is providing online workshops for the Spring 2021 semester. Learn at SUL workshops are free and open to students, faculty, and researchers across campus. Pre-registration is required to receive the Zoom link. Upcoming workshops include:
- February 24 from 12 – 1 pm: Saving and Citing Your Sources: An Introduction to Zotero
- March 1 from 1 – 2 pm: Research Starting Points
- March 2 from 12 – 1 pm: Saving and Citing Your Sources: An Introduction to Zotero
- March 2 from 4 – 5 pm: Searching Series: Searching through Bias
- March 4 from 1 – 2 pm: “What Do You Mean, ‘Defund the Police’?” An Exploration into Restorative Justice and Sustainable Social Justice Advocacy
- March 5 from 3 – 4 pm: Geospatial Data: Where in the world do I begin
- March 9 from 12 – 1 pm: “Where do I Start?” Research for Beginners, Narrowing your Topic, Finding Resources, etc.
- March 9 from 1 – 2 pm: Searching Series: Delving into Women’s & Gender Studies Resources
- March 10 from 1 – 2 pm: “How Do I Know if an Article is Scholarly?” Exploring Different Types of Periodicals
- March 11 from 2:30 – 3:30 pm: Learning Research and Databases with Archive of our Own
- March 12 from 10 am – 12 pm: Digital Humanities Workshop: Introduction to Text Mining with the HathiTrust Research Center
- March 17 from 3 – 4 pm: “Where do I Start?” Research for Beginners, Narrowing your Topic, Finding Resources, etc.
- March 24 from 11 – 12:30 pm: Meet Mendeley
- March 24 from 12 – 1 pm: Researcher Profiles, Metrics, and More with the Libraries’ Research Impact Team
- March 24 from 4 – 5:30 pm: Meet Mendeley
- April 1 from 12 – 1 pm: The Public and Your Publications: Strategies for Handling the Misappropriation or Misrepresentation of Your Research
- April 3 from 11 am – 12:30 pm: Real News: Jumpstart Your Journalism Research
- April 3 from 4 – 5:30 pm: Real News: Jumpstart Your Journalism Research
- April 7 from 11 am – 12 pm: The Right Stuff: evaluating sources for your information needs
- April 14 from 1 – 2 pm: Go Beyond Google, How to Use Library Resources for Your Fundraising Research
- April 14 from 2:30 – 3:30 pm: So, you’re new here?
- April 15 from 2 – 3 pm: HCI 101: A Quick Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction (HCI)
- April 21 from 12 – 1 pm: Mindful Information Consumption: Habits for Maintaining a Healthy Information Diet
- April 22 from 12 – 1:30 pm (Note date change): Information Literacy: Using Primary Sources
- April 23 from 10 – 11 am: Research Starting Points
- April 23 from 11 am – 12 pm: Escape This!
- April 23 from 1 – 2 pm: Technical Writing
- April 28 from 1:30 – 2:15 pm: So You’re Going to Graduate? Library Resources for Alumni
- May 3 from 2 – 3 pm: Advanced Zotero: How to Virtually Share and Comment on Sources for Teaching, Learning, Research, and Collaboration