The Emory Libraries are launching a new workshop series for undergraduates this fall. These workshops will be an opportunity for undergraduates to build-up a number of transferable skills and get to know the libraries a bit better. All workshops are drop-in, so if you’re an Emory undergrad and see a topic that sounds interesting, please feel free to stop by!
See our workshop schedule below. Questions? Contact Sarah Morris at sarah [dot] e [dot] morris [at] emory [dot] edu.
Digital Literacy Basics
September 10, 4-4:50pm, Woodruff Library Room 312
October 29, 4-4:50pm, Woodruff Library Room 312
Gain some new digital literacy and technology skills and learn more about privacy issues online, the digital divide, and other current issues and trends that impact our online lives.
Managing Your Online Identity
September 24, 4-4:45pm, Woodruff Library Room 314
November 5, 4-4:45pm, Woodruff Library Room 314
Learn about ways to manage your online identity, including keeping your information safe online and presenting a positive and professional online presence that can help you in your current or future career pursuits.
Avoiding Plagiarism and Managing Your Research
October 8, 4-4:45pm, Woodruff Library Room 312
November 12, 4-4:45pm, Woodruff Library Room 314
Learn about what plagiarism is, how to avoid it, and ways to manage research projects to ensure their academic integrity.
Presenting Your Research
October 22, 4-4:45pm, Woodruff Library Room 314
November 19, 4-4:45pm, Woodruff Library Room 314
Learn about different strategies, tips, and techniques you can use when presenting your research in different formats, particularly for oral presentations.