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Internet Resource Spotlight-Citation Analysis
Publish or Perish is a great site for pulling data on times cited and other information designed to show evidence of your scholarly impact–ideal for promotion or tenure review. It is a free download and available for individual, non-profit use. Downloads are available for Windows and Linux, and the software works best with [...]
Upcoming session on Zotero, offered online
Zotero: Tuesday, October 6 from 11:00-12:00. Location: Online
The library is offering another free workshop on Zotero, a Firefox plugin that makes it easy to save citations and automatically create bibliographies in Word. It’s like having EndNote running inside your browser, and it’s easier to use!
This is our first online Zotero workshop, held [...]
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Library subject research guides
As a reminder, here are direct links to library subject research guides. These guides contain information on use, search strategies, and subject-specific resources to assist with research and curriculum needs.
Counseling
Education Policy Studies
Educational Psychology
Psychology
Special Education
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Endnote Workshop: Wednesday 9/9
On September 9th, the University Library is offering a free EndNote workshop. EndNote is a software program that helps you store, organize and format citations. GSU users can download a free copy here. In this session you will learn the basics of building an EndNote library and using EndNote to create formatted bibliographies.
Date: September 9, [...]
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Newspaper Industry In Trouble But Journalism Still Popular
The newsroom of The Diamondback, the student paper at the University of Maryland, College Park, retains the feel of an old-school city room. Framed front pages line the walls and bound volumes of yellowing issues collect dust on tables. Daily meetings are oriented toward producing the next morning’s newspaper. The staff members know it might [...]
Report: Digest of Education Statistics 2008
The 44th in a series of publications initiated in 1962, the Digest’s primary purpose is to provide a compilation of statistical information covering the broad field of American education from prekindergarten through graduate school. The Digest contains data on a variety of topics, including the number of schools and colleges, teachers, enrollments, and graduates, in [...]
Academia.edu: a new academic researcher network
Academia.edu is a new site for faculty researchers to create a profile and add CV, papers, books, talks, and other information to an international researcher network.
More information about the site per an email sent to ILI-L:
> Dear all,
>
> I recently finished my Ph.D on the philosophy of perception from Oxford. With a
> team of people [...]
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Live Chat: Education and the Election: A Preview Wednesday, Oct. 29 12:00-1:00 ET
Education and the Election: A Preview
When: Wednesday, October 29, noon to 1 p.m. Eastern time.
Where: http://www.edweek-chat.org
Submit questions in advance.
As Election Day approaches, the presidential candidates are making their final appeals to voters—including promises to improve education.
Education Week reporters David Hoff and Alyson Klein have reported, blogged, and even “Twittered” throughout the presidential campaign. They [...]
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October Endnote and Zotero Workshops