Using Zotero to Organize Your Research
At this workshop, get an introduction to, and hands-on practice using, the free, open-source software Zotero, which can help you organize and cite sources. Zotero is particularly good at capturing web content and for creating group and public “libraries” of sources. Bring a laptop or tablet that you normally use for research. RSVP for login details.
Presented by Elizabeth Galoozis, Head of Information Literacy, USC Libraries
- Tuesday, September 29, 11:00AM-12:00PM Pacific Time: More information and RSVP
- Wednesday, October 21, 4:30-5:30PM Pacific Time: More information and RSVP
- Thursday, October 29, 9:30-10:30AM Pacific Time: More information and RSVP
- Wednesday, November 4, 1:00-2:00PM Pacific Time: More information and RSVP
Overcoming Research Anxiety: A Mindful Approach to Literature Review Searching
Presented by Kevin Klipfel, Instructional Design & Assessment Librarian, and Elizabeth Galoozis, Head of Information Literacy
This workshop will discuss psychological strategies for approaching literature reviews, such as adopting a process-oriented “growth” mindset toward research, as well as several practical search techniques that will help you feel confident both getting started with your research and knowing when your literature review is complete. Though this workshop is intended for graduate students, all are welcome. RSVP for login details.
- Thursday, September 24, 10:00-11:00AM Pacific Time: More information and RSVP
- Tuesday, October 27, 4:00-5:00PM Pacific Time: More information and RSVP