News Sources
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Description:
This session will provide a broad overview of newspapers and other news sources, including an extensive collection of historical content available to the Northwestern user community. Whether you want to keep up with what’s current, delve into historical events, read news local to Chicago or Johannesburg, SA, our news collections are broad and deep enough to meet your needs.
Learning Goals:
Attendees will learn the major sources of newspaper and news content available through the Northwestern libraries. Attendees will be aware of considerations necessary when searching newspaper content from different historical periods and geographic regions, including local, national, and foreign countries.
Presenters:
Esmeralda Kale, George and Mary LeCron Foster Curator, ekale@northwestern.edu; Geoff Morse, Interim Head, Research Services, gmorse@northwestern.edu; Jeannette Moss, User Education Librarian, j-moss@northwestern.edu; and Li (Qunying) Li, East Asian Studies Librarian, qunying-li@northwestern.edu
Recording:
No recording is available for this session.
Resources:
Presentation Slides (PowerPoint)
Citation Searching & Tracking Research Impact
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Description:
This session will explore citation searching techniques comparing Web of Science, Scopus (both subscription databases provided by the NU Libraries), and Google Scholar. We will also provide an introductory discussion of journal and article metrics, what they are, and how they can be used, misused, or misinterpreted. This session will prepare graduate students to read critically research impact metrics that are associated with database and Google Scholar search results and will include a brief description of newer impact factors.
Learning Goals:
After this session, participants will be able to:
- Use citation tracking features of Web of Science, Scopus and Google Scholar to expand retrieval of relevant results
- Define the difference between journal impact factor and article-level metrics
- Access NU subscription content when using Google Scholar.
Presenters:
Qiana Johnson, Collection and Organizational Data Analysis Librarian, q-johnson@northwestern.edu; Florence Mugambi, African Studies Librarian, florence.mugambi@northwestern.edu; and Anne Zald, Librarian, anne.zald@northwestern.edu
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Literature Searching in PubMed
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Description:
This session will give participants a chance to practice literature searching in PubMed, the National Library of Medicine’s public-facing database. Attendees will first learn how to access PubMed and see a demonstration of an introductory search. The librarian will then put attendees into breakout rooms to practice more searches and learn search techniques in groups; the hands-on portion will comprise the majority of the session. Attendees can ask the librarian for help at any time.
Learning Goals:
Attendees will learn how to access PubMed. Attendees will get hands-on experience with searching PubMed Attendees will meet other incoming graduate students in similar fields.
Presenter:
Becca Greenstein, STEM Librarian, rgreenst@northwestern.edu
Recording:
No recording is available for this session.
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Copyright and Your Research and Publishing
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Description:
What do you need to know about managing your own copyrights and navigating use of copyrighted material in your research? Throughout your career at Northwestern, you will be creating material to which you own the copyright: presentations, papers, images, digital media, reviews, articles, your dissertation, and more. You may also want to use others’ copyrighted material in your work. This session will help you understand the basics of copyright, what it protects, what exceptions are granted under the law, when to ask for permission, and how to prepare to publish your book or article. The basics of a publishing agreement and a brief introduction to open access and other emerging publishing models will be included.
Learning Goals:
Attendees will learn what copyrights they hold and how to manage them, ways to legally use others’ copyrighted work in their research, and where to find more information about copyright at the university and beyond.
Presenter:
Liz Hamilton, Copyright Librarian, emhamilton@northwestern.edu
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Resources:
Presentation Slides (PDF)