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This session provides an overview of key concepts in data visualization and focuses on the...
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Do you need some help searching the Libraries’ collections and databases, planning your research, or using citation styles and reference managers? Looking for a quiet space where you can focus on...
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Step into a world of captivating stories, historical insights, and research treasures with our upcoming workshop: Searching Newspaper Archives. Join us as we dive into the pages of renowned newspapers...
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Do you need some help searching the Libraries’ collections and databases, planning your research, or using citation styles and reference managers? Looking for a quiet space where you can focus on...
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The Indigenous Reading Circle is a space to share your ideas, thoughts, feelings and questions from your personal and academic readings with Indigenous campus community. It is a chance to connect with...
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This session will give you the skills you need to search for research and information like a pro. Using a variety of search techniques (Boolean, truncation, phrase searching, etc), you will search...
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This session is an introduction to Zotero, a reference management tool you can use to keep track of research materials and add citations and bibliographies to your papers formatted to common writing...
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You've been told to use academic sources for your assignment. But what are they, and how do you find them? This introductory session will walk you through the process of searching for scholarly...
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Do you need some help searching the Libraries’ collections and databases, planning your research, or using citation styles and reference managers? Looking for a quiet space where you can focus on...
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The term open educational resources (OER) describes a wide range of materials in teaching and learning that are available for public use with an open license or in the public domain. Examples of OER...
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