Dear PhD Students and Faculty,
As
some of you may already know (this notice has gone out to PhD students
already), the History Society is planning workshops throughout the
Spring semester. After speaking with Steve Barnes he suggested that I
send out a "save the date" to all History faculty as there may be some
interest in the first two workshops (on Zotero).
- Help! I Don't Understand the First Thing About Zotero
- Monday, 1 February - 5:30 to 7:00 PM in Research 1, Rm 161 (room subject to change)
- Professor
Fred Gibbs is running an introductory workshop for Zotero. This is a
great opportunity to learn how to wrap your head around Zotero whilst
meeting one of our department's newer professors.
- Your laptop is a must for this session. For any reason if you cannot bring one, let me know.
- I Finally Understand Zotero; Now What?
- Monday, 15 February - 5:30 to 7:00 PM in Research 1, Rm 161 (room subject to change)
-
Trevor Owens will
host an intermediate/advanced Zotero workshop. This workshop continues
where Professor Gibb's workshop left off in hopes that we all
become comfortable with what Zotero can do for us.
- As with the above, your laptop is a must for this session. For any reason if you cannot bring one, let me know.
The current room location is the same room as the PhD colloquium, which is fairly tight. If
you wouldn't mind sending me an email if you are interested in one or
both of the workshops,
that would be fantastic so I can get a tentative count and try to find
an alternative location is there are more interested than the room can
hold.
If there is anything in particular you want addressed in either workshop, please email me and I will pass it along.
Here's to our mastering of Zotero,
Gretchen