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Selected Works: Importing Works Into Your Profile
Keri Baker
This tutorial will go over how to import your research from NSUWorks into your Selected Works profile. It is important to note that you should NEVER use the Upload a File link when adding new work to your profile. All research should be submitted to NSUWorks and, using the Import Works link, imported into your profile. This will ensure that your information is accurate and protected.
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Selected Works: Signing In to Your Account
Keri Baker
This tutorial will show you how to log in to your Selected Works profile. If you have not created an account with NSUWorks or you do not know your username or password, please watch the tutorial titled “Create New Account” before watching this video.
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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.
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Surviving Genocide: Testimonies from Survivors (Visual History Archive)
Melissa Maria Johnson
This workshop covered how to navigate and search the Visual History Archive.
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TestPrep Resources
Sarena Hicks
Did you know you have free access to interactive tutorials, practice tests, e-books, flashcards and more? Learn how the Learning Express:PrepStep database can help you achieve your educational and career goals in this 30 minute session.
In this session we will learn:
- How to access the Learning Express database
- How to create an account within the database
- How to take advantage of what this database has to offer
This workshop is part of the Library 101 Workshop Series.
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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.
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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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Using the OCL 3D Scanner - MBIO 3700 Workshop
Alois Richard Joseph Romanowski
This LibraryLearn video is a recording of a workshop for Dave Kerstetter's MBIO 3700 - Biology of Fishes class. This presentation was specifically designed for the class, but may be used for general instruction on how to use the OCL's 3D Scanner.
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Using Ulrichsweb to Determine if an Article is Scholarly
Sara Cooper
This video tutorial shows how to use the database Ulrichsweb to determine if an article is scholarly.
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Virtual Library Services and Tools
Sarah Cisse
Get to know the library’s essential virtual services for research success. Discover a range of online resources, services, guides, videos and more!
Learning objectives include: How to find our Online Resources guide; How to navigate to other Library Guides; Where to find and watch Library Learn videos; Inter-Library Loan and Document Delivery services for remote research; How to use our Ask A Librarian services
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VisualDx
Tariq Rahaman
VisualDx is a clinical decision support tool and is available via NSU Libraries. The attached PDF contains instructions for accessing the mobile app.
For tutorials on using the VisualDx platform, visit the website.
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Written at NSU: Our works throughout the years
C. Schultz and Mihaela Micu
At NSU we love putting words on paper, so it’s been a busy 60 years for the Sharks community. Join this webinar to find out more about how you can discover our written contribution – dissertations, papers, books, newspapers, all written at NSU. Various resources hosting our publications will be showcased during the session.
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