Library Workshops for Grad Students & Faculty

EndNote Web Handouts

Note:  EndNote Web provides an extensive help file.

Mendeley Handouts

Mendeley offers a number of online workshops

These handouts were used in the Mendeley workshop at OSU Libraries:

Data Management Workshop Handouts & Slides

The Data Management Tool (DMPTool)  is a available at: https://dmp.cdlib.org (opens in a new window).  Click on the "get started" button or "my plans" to register and begin using the tool. 

Other Data Management Workshop(s) content is provided below:

Workshop slides

Graduate Student Funding Slides

ICPSR Workshop Handouts

ICPSR Workshop Recording - Watch Valery King, OSU Libraries' Social Sciences and Government Information Librarian, discuss how to use the ICPSR (Inter-University
Consortium for Political and Social Research) database to increase your skills at searching, downloading and analyzing ICPSR data.

Keeping Up Using Social Software Tools Handouts

This is the handout from the Sharing & Snooping:  Keeping Up Using Social Software Tools workshop.  This workshop covered how to use RSS feeds and social bookmarking tools like delicious to manage information, how to use slideshare to share presentations and documents, and how to manage photos online with Flickr.

Literature Review Handouts

Another way to learn more about the literature review process is to watch this tutorial created by librarians at North Carolina State University:  http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/tutorials/lit-review/

The following are the handouts and some tips talked about in the Literature Review workshop.

EndNote Handouts

The following handouts are used in the EndNote workshops and are specific to the version of EndNote being taught.  

Web of Science Workshop

These handouts were used in the Web of Science Workshop at Oregon State University.

Web of Science at Oregon State University includes the Science and Social Sciences citation indexes.  Coverage is from 1965-present.

Publishing Your Research Workshop

Use this guide to learn about the topics covered in the Publishing Your Research workshop, and to find out more about working with your advisor and deciding where to publish.  You can also look through the slides for the in-person workshop.

Scholarly Communication Resources

Use this guide to find out more about working with your advisor and deciding where to publish, as well as what Open Access publishing is.

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