Monthly Archives: March 2009

GeoPDF Workshop on 4/03

Sharing Spatially with GeoPDFs Using data and aerial imagery of a Stony Brook University campus (e.g., Stony Brook, Southampton or Manhattan) learn how to: Manipulate layers, attach files, add comments, apply stamps Search and display object attributes, and zoom to

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3/30 Workshop – Everything Everywhere: an introduction to WorldCat

Workshop Monday, March 30, 5:30pm, Class AEverything Everywhere: an Introduction to WorldCat Search thousands of libraries worldwide Request items via Interlibrary loan Create and share resource lists Everything Everywhere: an introduction to WorldCat View more presentations from Darren Chase.

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Google Earth Workshop on 3/25

In this workshop, learn how to: Use the Google Earth user interface and the standard layers Locate and use third-party geographic data in Google Earth Create your own map features in the form of points, paths, polygons, and overlays Add

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Advanced EndNote Workshop on 3/24

Managing Your Research Using Endnote: Advanced Endnote For those who are using EndNote already, but have specific questions, or want to learn how to take advantage of ALL the advanced features and customization options. EndNote Advanced offers: Customize filters and

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Turn Your Learn On: Web Multimedia for Researchers

LIBRARY WORKSHOPTHURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1:00pm, Class ARegister @ http://naples.cc.sunysb.edu/training/libclasses.nsf/youtube Sure YouTube is a lot of fun, but have you ever used it for a class presentation or research project? For news (http://nytimes.com/pages/multimedia/), the arts (http://www.artmuseum.net/w2vr/contents.html), sciences (http://www.sciencemag.org/multimedia/) and everything in

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Citation Data Workshop on 3/16

Citation Data: H-Index, Impact Factors and Citation Alerts In this workshop, learn how to: Search your H-index, a measure of scientific productivity and impact Find journal impact factors and what that number represents Set up citation alerts and find cited

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Library Research Skills Workshop on 3/12

You have a 15 page paper due and don’t know where to begin. In this workshop, learn how to: Get started doing research Narrow your topic Where to look for information (books, articles, and websites Use subject headings and keywords

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Melville Library Author Series: The Modern Russian Theater

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18 at 12:45 p.m. Melville Library Author Series: The Modern Russian Theater: A Literary and Cultural History featuring Nicholas Rzhevsky, Professor and Chair, Department of European Languages, Literatures, and Cultures. Program: This comprehensive and original survey of Russian

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Group Work on the Web Workshop on 3/10

Beyond Blackboard: Web Tools for Group Work Group work is a fact of Stony Brook University life. Beyond Blackboard there are other collaborative Web tools and networks for enhancing group work, sharing content and managing projects. In this workshop learn:

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Historical Research Workshop on 3/9

Using the Internet for Historical ResearchMore and more valuable historical information can now be found on the internet, especially primary source material being digitized by libraries and research institutions around the world. This workshop will highlight some of the most

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