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Check out Mendeley on April 19, another web-based, social tool for capturing, managing, and citing your research sources. You can also explore EndNote (Basic and Intermediate/Advanced) on April 19 for capturing, managing and citing your research sources.

View all the offerings in the library’s spring workshop series at http://bit.ly/graduate-workshops. Registration is encouraged but not required. 

Questions? Contact Hannah.Rempel@oregonstate.edu.

People of the Pacific Northwest have deep and complicated connections with forests. The OSU Libraries and Press Special Collections and Archives Research Center explores those connections in its latest exhibit called “Heartwood: Inquiry and Engagement with Pacific Northwest Forests.”  

The exhibit is located on the fifth floor of the Valley Library in the Special Collections and Archives Gallery, and the exhibit will be on display until October. 

The exhibit represents a joint effort of the Special Collections and Archives Research Center, the US Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station and the Spring Creek Project for Ideas, Nature and the Written Word.

 

People of the Pacific Northwest have deep and complicated connections with forests. The OSU Libraries and Press Special Collections and Archives Research Center explores those connections in its latest exhibit called “Heartwood: Inquiry and Engagement with Pacific Northwest Forests.”  

The exhibit is located on the fifth floor of the Valley Library in the Special Collections and Archives Gallery, and the exhibit will be on display until October. 

The exhibit represents a joint effort of the Special Collections and Archives Research Center, the US Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station and the Spring Creek Project for Ideas, Nature and the Written Word.

 

People of the Pacific Northwest have deep and complicated connections with forests. The OSU Libraries and Press Special Collections and Archives Research Center explores those connections in its latest exhibit called “Heartwood: Inquiry and Engagement with Pacific Northwest Forests.”  

The exhibit is located on the fifth floor of the Valley Library in the Special Collections and Archives Gallery, and the exhibit will be on display until October. 

The exhibit represents a joint effort of the Special Collections and Archives Research Center, the US Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station and the Spring Creek Project for Ideas, Nature and the Written Word.

 

Check out Graduate Publishing Tips for graduate students who want to get started on publishing their scholarship (4/13). Whip your citations into shape with Zotero (4/14), an excellent online tool for capturing, managing and citing your research sources. Check out SPSS Statistics Basics (4/14) if you have no experience or limited experience using this program for basic descriptive statistics.

View all the offerings in the library’s spring workshop series at http://bit.ly/graduate-workshops. Registration is encouraged but not required. 

Questions? Contact Hannah.Rempel@oregonstate.edu.

Check out Graduate Publishing Tips for graduate students who want to get started on publishing their scholarship (4/13). Whip your citations into shape with Zotero (4/14), an excellent online tool for capturing, managing and citing your research sources. Check out SPSS Statistics Basics (4/14) if you have no experience or limited experience using this program for basic descriptive statistics.

View all the offerings in the library’s spring workshop series at http://bit.ly/graduate-workshops. Registration is encouraged but not required. 

Questions? Contact Hannah.Rempel@oregonstate.edu.

Check out Graduate Publishing Tips for graduate students who want to get started on publishing their scholarship (4/13). Whip your citations into shape with Zotero (4/14), an excellent online tool for capturing, managing and citing your research sources. Check out SPSS Statistics Basics (4/14) if you have no experience or limited experience using this program for basic descriptive statistics.

View all the offerings in the library’s spring workshop series at http://bit.ly/graduate-workshops. Registration is encouraged but not required. 

Questions? Contact Hannah.Rempel@oregonstate.edu.

Meet OpenRefine – a tool for exploring, cleaning, and transforming data – and other strategies for cleaning data in the Data Wrangling for Research workshop on April 11. Then learn about Open Science Framework, a tool for facilitating scholarly collaboration, and GitHub, a version control and management system in the Open Research workshop on April 12. 

View all the offerings in the library’s spring workshop series at http://bit.ly/graduate-workshops. Registration is encouraged but not required. 

Questions? Contact Hannah.Rempel@oregonstate.edu.

Meet OpenRefine – a tool for exploring, cleaning, and transforming data – and other strategies for cleaning data in the Data Wrangling for Research workshop on April 11. Then learn about Open Science Framework, a tool for facilitating scholarly collaboration, and GitHub, a version control and management system in the Open Research workshop on April 12. 

View all the offerings in the library’s spring workshop series at http://bit.ly/graduate-workshops. Registration is encouraged but not required. 

Questions? Contact Hannah.Rempel@oregonstate.edu.

Meet OpenRefine – a tool for exploring, cleaning, and transforming data – and other strategies for cleaning data in the Data Wrangling for Research workshop on April 11. Then learn about Open Science Framework, a tool for facilitating scholarly collaboration, and GitHub, a version control and management system in the Open Research workshop on April 12. 

View all the offerings in the library’s spring workshop series at http://bit.ly/graduate-workshops. Registration is encouraged but not required. 

Questions? Contact Hannah.Rempel@oregonstate.edu.

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