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Sarah Steiner: NextGen Librarian 2009

Monday, April 27th, 2009

This month, Lyrasis honored Georgia State University Learning Commons Librarian Sarah Steiner with the 2009 NextGen Librarian Award for Outreach. Lyrasis is a library network formed in 2009 after the merger of well-established library groups PALINET and SOLINET. It presents the awards to five NextGen librarians each year. They selected Steiner this year because of her significant publications and presentations, her activity in the Georgia Library Association, and her initiative in developing better virtual research support at Georgia State University.

Steiner reaches out to Georgia State students through a variety of technologies, including Facebook, YouTube, blogging and instant messaging. Under her guidance, the online chat service at the Georgia State University Library has seen a surge in users. Throughout the school year, Steiner also conducts information literacy classes for students online.

Along with her devotion to virtual reference, Steiner is very active in the Georgia Library Association. In 2008, she was the chair of their New Members Round Table. She is also the founder of the Atlanta Emerging Librarians, an organization that provides library, information and media science students the opportunity to network with their future colleagues. Since many of these students are in distance learning programs, this organization helps them develop peer relationships with other emerging librarians. It has been extremely successful, with almost one hundred people attending their meetings at various metro Atlanta libraries.

Finally, Steiner already has significant publications and presentations under her belt. Most significantly, Steiner co-edited a book titled The Desk and Beyond: Next Generation Reference Services. This collection deals with innovative approaches to in-person and remote reference services in academic libraries. She has also co-authored an article on wiki usage in academic libraries, as well as performing several presentations on how wikis and other Web 2.0 applications can affect library services.

Sarah Steiner is truly a rising library leader, with her multiple publications and presentations, together with her activity in the Georgia library community and her improvement of online library services. She well deserves the NextGen Librarian Award, since she is constantly developing new ways to communicate with the next generation of students and librarians.

Library Insider podcast episode 1: EndNote and Zotero

Thursday, April 9th, 2009

Debuting the GSU Library Insider, an audio podcast featuring short episodes highlighting a library tool, service or skill that will make your life easier.*

 
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In the first episode, Jason and Joel discuss EndNote and Zotero, two programs for storing and managing citations and creating bibliographies.  Links to the stuff we mention:

E-mail Jason (jpuckett@gsu.edu) or Joel (jglogowski@gsu.edu) with any questions about using these programs.

What would you like to hear about in future episodes?  Leave a comment here on the blog or e-mail Jason.

*That is, the part of your life that you spend using the GSU Library. We make no promises about the rest of it.

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Zotero workshop April 14

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

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!

The Zotero workshop will be in Classroom 1, first floor of Library North next to Saxby’s, on Tuesday April 14 from 1-2 p.m.

For more information about Zotero, see our Zotero guide or the Zotero home page.  To sign up for the workshop, e-mail Jason Puckett at jpuckett@gsu.edu.

EndNote Training 2/26

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

On February 26 the University Library is offering a free EndNote workshop.  EndNote is bibliographic software that can help you create and format citations and bibliographies for research papers.  There is still space available. Please join us if you can. The workshop will be held from 12:30-1:30 in the classroom on the first floor of Library North.

Contact Joel Glogowski for questions or to register.

Zotero workshop March 12

Friday, February 20th, 2009

The library is offering a 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!

The Zotero workshop will be in Classroom 1, first floor of Library North next to Saxby’s, on Thursday March 12 from 10-11 a.m.

For more information about Zotero, see our Zotero guide or the Zotero home page.  To sign up for the workshop, e-mail Jason Puckett at jpuckett@gsu.edu.

Learn Research Tricks Online

Thursday, February 19th, 2009

Headphones

Georgia State students–do you have a research paper to write, but you’re not sure where to begin?  Attend one of these basic library resource sessions to save yourself time and frustration. There are two remaining online drop-in sessions scheduled for Spring semester 2009.

Save Time: Get Research Assistance from Home!

Friday, January 23rd, 2009

 Headphones

Georgia State students–do you have a research paper to write, but you’re not sure where to begin?  Attend one of these basic library resource sessions to save yourself time and frustration. There are two remaining online drop-in sessions scheduled for Spring semester 2009.

Learn how to finish your research projects from home!

Monday, November 10th, 2008

Georgia State students–do you have a research paper to write, but you aren’t sure where to begin?  Attend one of these basic library resource sessions to save yourself time and frustration. There are two more online drop-in sessions scheduled for this semester.

In each session we’ll cover the basics of the library Website, including tips on perfecting your research topic, finding appropriate books and articles, and getting individualized research help. Both sessions will provide the same content, and will be recorded for later viewing by participants. You will need headphones or speakers to participate.

Session Login link:
http://tinyurl.com/6kblpx  

Session Times and Dates:
Wednesday, November 19: 10 am - 11am
Thursday, November 20: 1 pm -  2 pm

Introducing EBSCOhost 2.0

Friday, July 25th, 2008

Online Tutorial for 2.0

 EBSCOhost 2.0 New Features Help Sheet