Health Sciences Library - Health Information Teaching Series Workshops
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HSL HITS Workshops
All workshops will take place from 4:30- 5:30 in the library computer lab B, unless otherwise indicated.
Registration is now available online! Just click here to register for your selected sessions Online Registration.
If you'd like a session on something you do not see offered here, or you can't make it for any of these times, we will do our best to accommodate you.
The HITS contact is Linda Barnett at 777-6676 for all HITS and instruction related questions.
Winter 2012 Schedule
PubMed
- Wednesday Jan 25, 4:30 – 5:30pm Lab A
RefWorks Part I
- Monday Jan 23, 4:30 – 5:30pm
- Wednesday Feb 8, 4:30 – 5:30pm Lab A
RefWorks Part II
- Monday Jan 30, 4:30 – 5:30pm
- Wednesday Feb 15, 4:30 – 5:30 Lab A
Course Descriptions
PubMed - Approved for one MainPro-MI study credit
Learn how to effectively and efficiently search PubMed, save your searches, and set up alerts.
RefWorks Part I
Learn how to create a RefWorks account and at the same time, discover the potential of RefWorks to help in organizing, managing and using your citations.
This is a must for anyone who is researching and writing.
RefWorks Part II
Looking to get the most out of your RefWorks account? Learn to share references, utilize the Write -N- Cite feature, create bibliographies and much more.
Please have a RefWorks account already created and populated with some references.
Copyright
Copyright is a very hot topic. Get into the Copyright zone by learning about: what's happening with Access Copyright and post-secondary institutions across Canada, best practices in a digital environment,
and useful resources for furthering your knowledge of copyright law. Bring questions!
Open Access
Open Access has huge implications for health research. Broaden your Open Access knowledgebase by learning about: the changing expectations of research funders, journal permissions, PubMed Central Canada, and local support.
Microsoft Excel
Brush up on your spreadsheet skills and learn a few new tips and tricks. Bring your questions (better yet, email them to
us first) and we'll walk you through what you want to know.
Microsoft Access
Come find out about Microsoft Access. What is it, why would you use it, and how it can help you and your workflow.
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Health Sciences Library
Memorial University of Newfoundland
St. John's, NL Canada A1B 3V6
Phone: Contact Us Fax: 709-777-6866
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December 16, 2011
Alison Farrell