Spring 2013
Join us at the Marston Science Library for our Spring 2013 workshop series. Participants must register in order to attend a workshop session. You can register for workshops at http://apps.uflib.ufl.edu/Registration/.
EndNote Web
EndNote Web is an online program that tracks, stores and manages citations. This face to face workshop will cover importing citations, organizing and sharing references, and formatting a bibliography. Location: 308
Endnote Web for Distance Learning Students
EndNote Web is an online program that tracks, stores and manages citations. This virtual workshop will cover importing citations, organizing and sharing references, and formatting a bibliography. Location: Online
RefWorks 2.0
This workshop includes a complete overview of RefWorks 2.0 for managing citations for articles, dissertations, and research papers. The session includes the basics and more advanced features. Location: L308
GIS Workshop
This workshop introduces GIS basics for research and teaching with a hands-on approach. Location: L308
Responsible Conduct of Research in STEM
In this workshop participants will explore issues related to Responsible Conduct of Research in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). Location: L107
Copyright Essentials for Faculty Authors
In this workshop faculty authors will learn how to identify copyright policies of publishers, how to read and understand publication agreements, and how to preserve their rights as authors through publication agreement addenda. Location: L308
Copyright Essentials for Graduate Researchers
Working on your thesis or dissertation and have questions about using copyrighted works in your research or about your rights as an author? Then this workshop is for you! This workshop will answer the copyright questions you may encounter as you prepare to publish a thesis or dissertation. Location: L308
The Open Access Option: How to Create, Locate, and Publish in Open Access Journals
In this workshop, participants will learn about how to locate high quality, peer-reviewed open access journals in their field as well as what to consider before publishing their own open access. UF support for open access publication such as the Open Journal System and Open Access Publishing fund (UFOAP) will be discussed. Location:L107