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Library Information Literacy Program at NU

In our efforts to provide more relevant information in support of the academic community's research and information needs, the Reference librarians are conducting Open Information Literacy (IL) Sessions. The library sessions and workshops will support lifelong learning and advance competency and skills necessary for students’ coursework, research, professional career, education, and personal information needs. The sessions are aligned with NU Library’s IL program modules as well as topics promoting the library collections, services, programs, and other research-related topics. These sessions can be covered from a minimum of 15 minutes up to a maximum of 1 hour. In addition, sessions can be in a pop-up and/or hybrid format. 

Participate

Everyone is encouraged to register online in the library calendar. Our workshops include:

  • Avoiding Plagiarism
  • Creating Surveys
  • Research Hacks: the Superpowers of Sage Research Methods, OECD and more
  • Citation Tools such as Mendeley / EndNote / Zotero 
  • 5 Tools for Efficient Literature Review
  • APA Style 101
  • Data Introduction: DMP and Finding Data
  • Patent Search
  • Advanced Information Search: EDS, Web of Science, Scopus
  • Selecting Journals for Publications
  • Building your Personal Brand with Author Profiles
  • SciFinder, IEEE and other specific databases
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