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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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