Supporting your Teaching workshops on Copyright for teaching, Plagiarism checking, E-Journals and E-Reserve will be offered in the week of August 24th. Please book through our Library Workshops page.
Posted by KathyThe Supporting Your Teaching workshops on: Copyright for Teaching; E-journals & E-Reserve and Plagiarism Checking options will be held in the first week free from teaching from Monday 6th April to Wednesday 8th April.
For more information and to book online, please see the Library Workshops Schedule
Posted by KathyLooking for information for your major assignment in Economics 100, Management 100, Marketing 100 or CIB100? The Library has an online guide to information sources for you.
These unit tutorials are available from our website : http://library.curtin.edu.au/research_and_information_skills/units/index.html
Remember, you can also Contact Us by phone, email, chat or SMS if you need more help.
Posted by KathyThe Library will be holding the Supporting Your Teaching workshops in the first week free in April, beginning Monday 6th April.
The workshops are:
SYT: E-Journals and E-Reserve
SYT: Copyright for teaching
SYT: Plagiarism? Checking for the sources
To find out more about the sessions and to book online, please see our Library Workshops Schedule.
Posted by KathyThe Library will be holding EndNote X1 demonstrations on Wednesday 25th February and Wednesday 11 March in lecture theatre 105:107.
Please book online through the Library Workshops page.
Bookings can also be made for hands-on EndNote and other Library workshops through the same page.
Posted by KathyAre you a postgraduate research student who would like to improve your information skills? The Library is pleased to bring you InfoScholar, an online learning resource covering topics of interest to the research student. InfoScholar can help you:
Plan a search
Search library catalogues, databases and the Internet
Evaluate the information you find
Track research and keep up-to-date with the latest research in your field
Manage your references and cite sources correctly
Master the academic writing skills you need to produce your thesis
InfoScholar is divided into modules so that you have the choice of working through it systematically or just dipping in to the modules which are of most interest to you.
InfoScholar, which is a collaborative venture of the Australian Technology Universities, can be accessed here
We are always interested in hearing feedback on the Library's resources so we can improve them. Let us know what you think of InfoScholar!
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