Having trouble citing sources in APA for your research paper? In this online workshop learn:how to avoid plagiarism using paraphrasing and quotation, how to format citations for books, articles and websites, how to format in-text citations, how to construct a…
This workshop will help attendees learn more about the data they create during their research activities, and the ways in which they can plan to manage it for the future. Thoughtful data management is crucial for research sustainability and is…
Creating the bibliography is often the most tedious part of writing a research paper. Using EndNote, a bibliographic management software program, this task just became much easier. In this workshop learn: how to create an EndNote Library, how to download…
The University Libraries Colloquium Series Presents: Learning Styles: Science or Myth? Kristin Hall, Library Assessment and Learning Outcomes Specialist Asian Pacific Americans and Libraries Janet H. Clarke, Associate Dean of Research & User Engagement, Stony Brook University Libraries,…
Lecture by Kristen Nyitray, Victoria Pilato, Chris Sauerwald, and Anastasia Chu View the collection online: http://exhibits.library.stonybrook.edu/oem/ Special Collections owns one of forty unique limited edition portfolios of manuscript leaves assembled by self-described “biblioclast” Otto F. Ege. Its number 19 portfolio contains fifty…
The Library Colloquium Series Presents Staying Present Through Twitter By Will Blydenburgh & Chris Kretz This talk will look at how the Southampton campus library has learned to use Twitter to stay connected to the Stony Brook community. Using examples, analytics,…
The Library Colloquium Series Presents Drug Advertising in JAMA During the 1970s By Gregg Stevens Drug advertising in medical journals reflects both medical practice and social conditions. Ads from print issues of the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)…
The STEM Speaker Series Presents “How Nanotechnology Can Save Us and the Environment: Making it Happen in a Safe Way” by Dr. Alexander Orlov Nanotechnology is offering wonderful opportunities to make most of materials around us much better. Nanoparticles can help…
Please join us for presentations by scholars who attended this year’s Modern Language Association convention in New York City. Lisa Diedrich, Professor, Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies “My talk will offer an introduction to some of the histories and methods…
Stony Brook now has a team of six liaison librarians available to help students and faculty in the health sciences! If you need help with research—or would like someone to teach your students anything on research—just ask the liaison librarian…