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  • 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

    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.

  • 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

  • Using Interlibrary Loan by Jaime O. Plecenik

    Using Interlibrary Loan

    Jaime O. Plecenik

    This short video shows how to request an item from Interlibrary Loan/ Document Delivery using the ILLiad platform.

    If you need a physical item we do not have in our libraries or need the full text of an article in our databases when full text is not readily available, you can request the item using a form on our website, referred to as ILLiad.

  • Using the OCL 3D Scanner - MBIO 3700 Workshop by Alois Richard Joseph Romanowski

    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.

  • Using Ulrichsweb to Determine if an Article is Scholarly by Sara Cooper

    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.

  • Utilizing 'Grey' Literature in your Research by Julie Sarpy

    Utilizing 'Grey' Literature in your Research

    Julie Sarpy

    Grey literature is produced by government, academics, business and industry in print and electronic formats, but is not controlled by commercial publishers. This session provides an overview of grey literature and offers guidance on identifying and using it effectively in scholarly research and journal publications.

  • Value Line: Company Profiles by Mihaela Micu

    Value Line: Company Profiles

    Mihaela Micu

    This short video shows how to use Value Line to find company and industry profiles.

  • Virtual Library Services and Tools by Sarah Cisse

    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

  • VisualDx by Tariq Rahaman

    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.

    • Click here to access VisualDx!

    For tutorials on using the VisualDx platform, visit the website.

  • Written at NSU: Our works throughout the years by C. Schultz and Mihaela Micu

    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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