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Life Skills Workshops |
Co-sponsored by The Graduate School and McFarlin Library
For many, the most daunting aspect of graduate school is researching and writing a thesis or dissertation.
Don’t Panic!
The McFarlin Library Survival Guide™ to Thesis and Dissertation Research is here to help.
This workshop, prepared and presented by professional librarians with many years experience in assisting graduate students, will give you the information you need to get the most out of the library, its print and electronic resources, and its many services. The McFarlin Library Survival Guide™ to Thesis or Dissertation Research will improve the efficiency of your research and the quality of your thesis or dissertation, while at the same time lowering your stress level and your need for high doses of caffeine.
The purpose of this workshop is to help you:
identify the library research databases most relevant to your research on humanities or business topics,
improve your database searching skills,
increase your chances of getting the off-campus research materials you need using Interlibrary Loan,
take the drudgery out of research and writing with EndNote, the best friend your bibliography ever had,
and meet your personal librarian (the liaison to your department or college).
Library Director Francine Fisk and Web Services Librarian Charles Brook invite you to join them for this important discussion.
WORKSHOP SCHEDULE
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Room 219, Zink Hall
1:00 p.m. -- 2:30 p.m. Library Research Workshop
Refreshments will be provided during the workshop
Questions?
For more information about Life Skills Workshops, contact the Graduate Office at the following:
E-mail address: john-bury@utulsa.edu
Phone numbers:
In Tulsa and surrounding areas, call: (918) 631-2336
Outside the Tulsa area: Toll free (800) 882-4723
The University of Tulsa is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution. For EEO/AA information, contact Office of Personnel services, (918) 631-2259; for disability accommodation, contact Dr. Jane Corso, (918) 631-2334.