Our librarians offer workshops throughout the year on a number of learning-related topics, and these workshops are made to bolster the skills of our Clemson family campus-wide, not just our students. Here is a sampling of workshops we routinely offer:
Digital Literacy
Title | Facilitator |
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Intro to Google Scholar | Anne Grant |
Intro to Data Management | Stacie Powell |
Intro to Refworks | Bobby Hollandsworth |
Tech Tools for Researching & Writing | Anne Grant |
Information Literacy
Title | Facilitator |
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Accessing the Library Online, Advanced Google Searching, Database Searching Tips | Anne Grant |
Census / Community Demographics | Anne Grant |
Foundations of STEM library research | Science Team |
Getting the Resources You Need Online | Anne Grant |
How to Efficiently Read a Scholarly Article | Anne Grant |
Introduction to Scholarly Culture – scholarly publishing, curating digital research identity, copyright, plagiarism | Anne Grant |
Patents Basics, Patent Searching | Jennifer Groff |
Predatory Publishing | Karen Burton |
Researching & Writing in the Humanities | Anne Grant |
Return to Research | Anne Grant |
Trademark Basics and Trademark Searching | Jennifer Groff |
Using and Citing Images | Ann Holderfield |
Writing & Conducting an Effective Literature Review | Anne Grant |
Open Educational Resources
Title | Facilitator |
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Open Educational Resources | Yang Wu |
Open Access 101 | Yang Wu |
Publishing Open Educational Resources | Yang Wu |
Special Collections and Archives
Title | Facilitator |
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Special Collection and Archives | Tara Wood |
What is an Archive and How do you Use it? | Tara Wood |
Research Techniques for Archival Research (Undergraduate and Graduate) | Tara Wood |
What are Primary Sources and How do you Use them in Scholarship? | Tara Wood |
How to Cite Primary Archival Sources | Tara Wood |