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Open Workshops and Research Appointments

Subject librarians offer services designed to help UCLA students, faculty, and staff access information resources and use them more effectively. Students are also encouraged to make an appointment to discuss the best strategies and tools for a research topic.

Open Workshops for Graduate Students, Summer 2008

The UCLA Library and the Graduate Writing Center both offer helpful workshops for graduate students on a variety of research- and writing-related topics. The Graduate Writing Center's workshop schedule is also available online. The Library's workshops are open, though some sessions request an RSVP; see details in the workshop descriptions below.

EndNote
Wednesday, July 16; 10:30 a.m. (90 minutes)
This session offers a basic overview of the purpose, uses, and features of EndNote, a program that helps researchers manage references and produce bibliographies for projects large and small.
Research Library East Electronic Classroom, room 21536

Advanced EndNote
Thursday, August 21; 2:00 p.m. (90 minutes)
This hands-on session will offer an overview of some advanced EndNote techniques. The session will emphasize EndNote X1 for Windows.
Research Library East Electronic Classroom, room 21536

Accessing History Resources at UCLA
Thursday, August 19; 3:00 p.m. (90 minutes)
Aimed at anyone who utilizes history resources in their graduate research, this workshop provides an overview of the print and electronic resources available at UCLA, including articles databases, reference sources, oral histories, newspapers, and other primary sources.
Research Library East Electronic Classroom, room 21536