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Library Workshops

Workshops for Spring 2013

These workshops are open to anyone in the Emory community. Most of them take place in classrooms 310, 312 and 314 in the Woodruff Library. For more information about library instruction or if you need specialized library instruction for your class, or to suggest other workshops, contact Erin Mooney at 727-6863 or eamoone@emory.edu.

Census Data Overview

Get an overview of the Census of Population and Housing and an introduction to the American Community Survey. Learn about sources for census data and census geographies.

Copyright & Your Thesis or Dissertation

Will your thesis or dissertation raise copyright issues?  Learn about navigating copyright issues and author rights & responsibilities in a digital environment!


Crafting an Elegant Argument: A Two-Part Writing Workshop Series for Emory Graduate Students

This two-part series will focus on style and argument in academic and public writing. Staff from Emory’s Writing Center and Graduate Writing Support Services will discuss techniques and resources for making your persuasive writing as effective as possible. The workshops are designed to be of value to all graduate students from any unit, whether they are working on seminar papers, theses, statements of purpose, grant proposals, dissertations, articles, or other writing projects. Writers of all levels are welcome. Each part of the series can function as an independent unit, and students can attend one or both sessions.

Dissertation Writing Boot Camp -- 2 Days!

Writing Boot Camp is an opportunity to work seriously on your thesis or dissertation for an entire weekend without distractions. Writing Boot Camp offers the support of professional writing tutors from the Emory Writing Center and the Graduate Writing Support Service.

EndNote & Zotero

Keep track of your research and create bibliograpies in a snap

PsycTests Database for Psychology Students

Find the full text of psychological tests and measurements using our new database, PsycTESTS.

Submitting Your Electronic Dissertation/Thesis

Covers how to use the Library’s Electronic Theses and Dissertation (ETD) site, through each step of the submission process. 

 

 

Digital Scholarship Workshops

The Digital Scholarship Commons (DiSC), which is based in the Woodruff Library, will offer workshops on digital scholarship this semester. Each workshop will be offered twice, once on Mondays at noon and once on Thursday evenings at 6pm. You can register for one, two, or all of the workshops!

 

ECIT Workshops

Emory's Center for Interactive Teaching also offers a number of workshops, including a variety of workshops on teaching with technology (using wikis, blogs, digital storytelling, podcasting, etc.). ECIT is located in room 214 of Woodruff Library.

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