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  • NSUWorks - Create a New Account, Publications Already Added by Keri Baker

    NSUWorks - Create a New Account, Publications Already Added

    Keri Baker

    If you have had publications submitted on your behalf in NSUWorks, this tutorial will show you how to gain access to NSUWorks to submit new publications, gather statistics on your existing publications, and review documents you’ve been invited to edit.

  • NSUWorks Creating a New Account: No Publications in NSUWorks by Keri Baker

    NSUWorks Creating a New Account: No Publications in NSUWorks

    Keri Baker

    If you are completely new to NSUWorks and have never logged in or had any work submitted to the system on your behalf, this tutorial will show you how to create a new account. Once you have an account, you can submit scholarly works, edit existing works, and review documents you’ve been invited to edit.

  • NSUWorks (Faculty): Submitting Publications to the Repository by Keri Baker

    NSUWorks (Faculty): Submitting Publications to the Repository

    Keri Baker

    This video was created using Halmos Collections as an example, however, this video can be used across all NSU Colleges for self-submission into NSUWorks.

    Self-submitting into the repository is easy and quick. None of your publications should be manually entered into Selected Works - your faculty profile page. Everything should be put into NSUWorks and then imported into Selected Works. This video will walk you through the steps you need to submit your publications into the repository.

  • NSUWorks: Forgot Password by Keri Baker

    NSUWorks: Forgot Password

    Keri Baker

    If you’ve forgotten your password to log in to NSUWorks, creating a new password is easy and can be done in about five minutes. This tutorial will show you how it is done. This tutorial will also show you how to create a password if someone from the NSUWorks team has asked you to log in for the very first time.

  • NSUWorks - Signing In by Keri Baker

    NSUWorks - Signing In

    Keri Baker

    This tutorial will show you how to log in to your NSUWorks account. If you have not created an account with NSUWorks or you do not know your username or password, please watch the tutorials titled “Create New Account” before watching this video.

  • Online Movies and Videos by Lisa Ellis

    Online Movies and Videos

    Lisa Ellis

    Did you know you can watch online movies and videos for free through the library?

    The online workshop will show you how to use the Alexander Street Press Videos database to watch popular movies, tv shows, and more.

    This workshop is part of the Library 101 Series.

  • Perfecting Pixels - Exploring image creation and editing resources available through the library by C. Schultz and Mihaela Micu

    Perfecting Pixels - Exploring image creation and editing resources available through the library

    C. Schultz and Mihaela Micu

    This workshop highlights software and other library resources focused on digital image creation and alteration. Some of the software covered includes Adobe Photoshop, GIMP, and Inkscape.

    Additionally, other topics of interest covered during the session are editing someone else's images and copyright, Creative Commons licenses and resources where one can find high quality images.

  • ProQuest Platform: My Research by ProQuest Part of Clarivate LibGuides

    ProQuest Platform: My Research

    ProQuest Part of Clarivate LibGuides

    My Research is a tool that you can use to save, manage, and organize the content and supporting materials you find and create in ProQuest. You can include documents, searches, search alerts, RSS feeds, and more in My Research. Setting up a My Research account is simple and free to all ProQuest users.

    Select the link to view instructions and learn more from ProQuest.

  • PubMed: Using Keywords and Boolean Operators by Sara Cooper

    PubMed: Using Keywords and Boolean Operators

    Sara Cooper

  • Pure: Edit Profile Section by Keri Baker

    Pure: Edit Profile Section

    Keri Baker

    This tutorial will show you the basic tools to edit anything in the About section on your Pure profile and will go over each of the individual sections to clear up any questions you may have.

  • Pure - Logging in to Pure via NSU’s Single Sign On by NSU's Pure Support Team

    Pure - Logging in to Pure via NSU’s Single Sign On

    NSU's Pure Support Team

    This tutorial will show NSU faculty how to log in to the NSU Pure Portal for the first time using NSU's Single Sign-on.

    NSU's Pure Portal: https://scholars.nova.edu

  • Pure Profile Dashboard Orientation by Keri Baker

    Pure Profile Dashboard Orientation

    Keri Baker

    After you have logged in to Pure, you will see your Personal Dashboard where you can manage all of your research output, activities, and personal information. This tutorial will go over some key areas on the dashboard, but learning how to use each of these will be found in each of their respective tutorials.

  • Researching Race Based Violence by Charlene Cain

    Researching Race Based Violence

    Charlene Cain

    Incidences of race-based violence surround us--on the news, on the Internet, on our phones. How can we research the number and kind of incidences that occur using Sherman Library databases, academic resources, non-profit organizational reports, and government information sources? In this session, we will define the term “race-based violence”, describe the manner and form of selected documentation, and recommend sources that examine the societal impact of this plague.

  • Resources and Tips to Help You Ace Your Finals by Jamie Segno

    Resources and Tips to Help You Ace Your Finals

    Jamie Segno

    Let’s get ready for finals by reviewing top strategies for academic success! Topics will include tips for time-management and planning for class. We’ll also highlight library databases and resources that are available to help you improve your study skills.

    This workshop was part of the Library 101 series.

  • Scholarly, Trade, and Popular Sources by Sara Cooper and Colleen Connery

    Scholarly, Trade, and Popular Sources

    Sara Cooper and Colleen Connery

    In this video, we compare scholarly, trade, and popular for identifying academic sources.

  • Scholarship Resources Workshop by Sarah Cisse

    Scholarship Resources Workshop

    Sarah Cisse

    Identify scholarships and grants using Foundation Center resources at these free workshops, with demonstrations of how to find scholarships for various fields of study. Learn about other resources available to start your search, tips for an efficient search and to find relevant scholarships.

  • Scientific Publication Cycle by Jamie Segno

    Scientific Publication Cycle

    Jamie Segno

    This video discusses the different phases of the Scientific Publication Cycle, which illustrates how information is produced and shared over time.

  • Search Techniques in PubMed by Kristin Kroger

    Search Techniques in PubMed

    Kristin Kroger

    This recording provides an overview of essential PubMed search techniques to develop a structured search strategy, integrate MeSH terms with keywords, refine and manage results, access full‑text articles, and make use of key My NCBI features to streamline ongoing research.

  • Staying in the Know: Tools for Tracking Scholarly Literature by Jaime O. Plecenik and Sara Cooper

    Staying in the Know: Tools for Tracking Scholarly Literature

    Jaime O. Plecenik and Sara Cooper

    Join us for a dynamic series of webinars designed to elevate your research and instruction through advanced library tools and strategies. Tailored for faculty, each session offers practical insights into maximizing library resources for scholarly success.

    In this session, we explore how to stay up to date in your field or with the research of your colleagues by setting research alerts in different databases and search engines.

  • Surviving Genocide: Testimonies from Survivors (Visual History Archive) by Melissa Maria Johnson

    Surviving Genocide: Testimonies from Survivors (Visual History Archive)

    Melissa Maria Johnson

    This workshop covered how to navigate and search the Visual History Archive.

  • TestPrep Resources by Sarena Hicks

    TestPrep Resources

    Sarena Hicks

    A new video is coming soon! Please visit our library guide for more information about Test Prep Resources available at the library: https://libguides.nova.edu/test

  • The Fine Print of AI: Terms and Conditions Apply by Mihaela Micu

    The Fine Print of AI: Terms and Conditions Apply

    Mihaela Micu

    This session introduces the legal and ethical frameworks surrounding the use of AI tools in academic environments. Participants will gain a clearer understanding of what they agree to when using platforms like ChatGPT or other AI-powered services.

    Topics covered:

    Key terms in AI user agreements

    Data privacy and ownership

    Risks and responsibilities of AI use in academia

    Institutional policies and compliance

  • The Information Cycle by Lisa Ellis

    The Information Cycle

    Lisa Ellis

    Why are newspapers easier to read than a peer-reviewed journal? We call that the Information Cycle!

    In this workshop, we will learn:

    • how to identify the Information Cycle
    • why information about a newsworthy event looks different in online sources, such as newspapers, magazines, and academic journals

    This workshop is part of the Library 101 Workshop Series.

  • Using FindIt and Check For Full Text by Sarah Cisse

    Using FindIt and Check For Full Text

    Sarah Cisse

    In this video you will learn how to navigate to the full text of an article using the FindIt button or Check for full text link.

  • Using Google Scholar by Sara Cooper

    Using Google Scholar

    Sara Cooper

    Library 101: Using Google Scholar

    Workshop presented digitally by Sara Cooper on 05/29/2020

    In this workshop:

    • personalizing Google Scholar by adding direct links to full text of articles made accessible through NSU Libraries
    • comparison to library databases
    • benefits and limitations of using Google Scholar

 
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