As you begin/continue to teach online, do any of these questions sound familiar?
- Do your students rely too heavily on free resources like Google to search for information?
- Do your students tell you that they cannot find resources for their projects?
- Are your students confused about how to cite and give credit to their sources?
- Do your students complain that PubMed is too hard to use?
- Do your students routinely rely on outdated sources?
- Do your students frequently ask for guidance when using resources or searching for information?
If you answered yes, let us help!
If you answered yes to any of the questions above, please get in touch to learn more about how the librarians can help. Services can be tailored to suit your needs, but examples of services we've successfully provided in the past include:
- In-Class Guest Lectures
- Online lectures in D2L
- Course Specific Resource Lists
- Custom Videos
- and more...
Subjects we've covered in the past include:
- Basic searching techniques
- Subject searching
- Basic PubMed searching
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- Advanced PubMed
- Using search limits (Publication type or date, etc.)
- Finding specific resources (journals, eBooks, etc.)
- Revising a search
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- Evaluating resources
- Copyright basics
- Citation basics
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If you would like to hear more about what have to offer, please email the librarians at eresources@rosalindfranklin.edu