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ILIS WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONS

Workshops are approximately one hour long and take place in library classroom LY 162.
To reserve your space, please e-mail lyilis@fau.edu. For a current schedule of our workshops, please click here.

THIS SEMESTER -- BEYOND GOOGLE WORKSHOPS!


Think you can find it in Google? Think again! Search engines like Google search Web sites, not magazines and journals. In less than twenty-five minutes, we will show you how you can access the DEEP WEB. Intrigued? Stop by library classroom LY 162 on Friday at noon, and we'll explain what you need to know!

Library Tours

Take a walking tour of the library and learn where to find periodicals, government documents, the reference collection, children's literature and more. Learn what's special about our "Special Collections," the best places to do computing, or study in silence. Email lyilis@fau.edu to arrange a personal tour.

Information Literacy Workshop

The Basics
Provides an overview of the structure of information, shows how to determine information needs and how to identify resources to fulfill them. The Basics session includes an introduction to the Library's website and services, in addition to the following information literacy basics:

how information is produced, organized and disseminated
various types and formats of information: scholarly vs. popular resources, primary vs. secondary vs. tertiary sources, and print vs. online formats
difference between library databases and the World Wide Web
selecting and refining a research topic

Keys to Database Searching
Learn transferable skills that can be used to find books or articles in any database. Learn how to use the online catalog and key research databases. The Keys to Database Searching session covers:

creating search strategies: keyword & subject searching
database search techniques: Boolean operators, truncation, wild cards, marking results, emailing and printing full-text articles
searching the library’s catalog and databases, on or off-campus

Using Information
Learn how to evaluate the quality of information. The Using Information session covers:

evaluating reliability, validity, accuracy, authority, timeliness
recognizing point of view or bias
understanding economic, ethical, legal and social issues
security and privacy
intellectual property rights, copyright and fair use
plagiarism

Introduction to Graduate Research

Learn advanced information retrieval methods and become familiar with reference sources necessary at the graduate level. Students are encouraged to have a basic understanding of the research process, or first enroll in the Information Literacy Workshop series. A General Introduction to Graduate Research is offered, as well as sessions concentrating on History, Business and Education.

Basics of PowerPoint

The Basics of PowerPoint is a free, hands-on workshop that covers the skills needed to develop a PowerPoint Presentation.

Finding Information on Companies and Industries

Learn how to identify and analyze a company or industry, find industry ratios, and compare companies and industries using the library's databases and print resources.

RefWorks

This hands-on session will provide a general introduction to RefWorks, a citation management database. You will learn how import, organize, store, and format citations found in other library databases and for later use in a bibliography.

Community of Science
For Faculty Only

Community of Science (COS) Expertise is the largest web network of its kind comprised of detailed professional information for nearly 480,000 scientists and scholars worldwide. Built in collaboration with leading research universities, government agencies, and other R&D organizations from around the world, COS Expertise is the foundation of COS' expertise management and information system. Click here for more information.

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