Hear from students who received grant funding for international projects, research, and experiential learning, and learn how to apply for Newcomb-Tulane College grants. Lunch will be provided. Sponsored by Newcomb-Tulane College, and presented as part of International Education Week. Click here to RSVP, or email ntcgrants@tulane.edu for more info. Monday, October 15, 12:00 - 1:00 p.m., Race Room (201) … Continue reading Grant Showcase Luncheon: International Experiences
Month: September 2018
Info Table: Tulane Veggie Club
Students will share information on controversial treatment, which has been criticized as cruel by animal rights advocates, in factory farms of chickens raised by McDonalds. For more information, contact Anastasia Sabga at asabga@tulane.edu. Wednesday, October 3, 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m., McAlister Drive
Workshop: Introduction to Literature Reviews
Holly Jackson, Scholarly Engagement Librarian for the Humanities, will instruct students on creating an effective literature review, finding the most relevant sources to include, and how to bring it all together in your research paper or project. Click here to register, or contact Holly Jackson at hjackson1@tulane.edu to learn more. Wednesday, October 3, 10:00 - 11:00 a.m., Howard-Tilton Memorial … Continue reading Workshop: Introduction to Literature Reviews
Workshop: Tools for Organizing and Cleaning Data
Sean Knowlton, Digital Scholarship Librarian, and Rachel Tillay, Metadata Librarian, will discuss tools for organizing and cleaning data. In this hands-on, introductory workshop, attendees will transform a sample raw data set into one ready for analysis and visualization. Attendees will also practice exporting, reformatting, cleaning, and organizing data. Click here to register, or email sean@tulane.edu to learn more. Tuesday, … Continue reading Workshop: Tools for Organizing and Cleaning Data
Workshop: Introduction to Citation Management Tools
Raquel Horlick, Scholarly Engagement Coordinator for Science & Engineering, will lead a workshop on citation management tools such as EasyBib, Zotero, RefWorks, EndNote Basic, and Mendeley. These tools can help you store citations that you may find during your research, and make formatting a works cited list easier. Students, faculty, and staff from all disciplines … Continue reading Workshop: Introduction to Citation Management Tools