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Teaching and Research Technology Day In-person

The University Libraries invites faculty and graduate students to learn more about the technology-rich spaces in Waldo and how they can be used to enhance teaching and research including the Virtual Reality Lab, Learning Glass Studio, Multimedia Editing Suite, and Makerspace.  We’ll also be showcasing research-assistive services offered by our Research Services department including mapping and GIS services, data services, digital projects, and our unique collections.  We’ll have a handful of 15-minute “mini-lectures” by faculty and staff to highlight these and related services.  Light refreshments will be provided.

Mini-Lectures in Waldo Library, Classroom B:

2:15 - Marianne Swierenga - "Boost Your Research's Visibility with Metadata"
2:45 - Geraldine Rinna - "Electronic resources as course content: Best practices"
3:15 - Ed Eckel - "Quantifying and Maximizing Your Research Impact"
3:45 - Amy Bocko and Daria Orlowska - "Supporting Your Research with Library Expertise"

Date:
Wednesday, November 6, 2019
Time:
2:00pm - 5:00pm
Location:
Learning Glass Studio (Map ), Media Studio/Respondus Testing Room (Map ), VR Lab (all stations) (Map )
Branch:
Waldo Library
Presenter:
Scooter Russell & Susan Steuer
Categories:
  Open Access & Open Education Resources     Research     Special Collections     Technology  

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