Health Sciences Library Classes — October 2011

Please register ahead of time by using the calendar found at http://library.nymc.edu/calendar/calendar3.cfm. For further information, stop by the Reference Desk in the Library. We recommend that you sign up for classes at least 24 hours in advance to avoid cancellation.

Other options: If a class you wish to take is not being offered, or if one of the classes on the schedule is not being offered at a time that is convenient for you, the Reference staff will be more than happy to provide individual instruction to you. Another alternative are the Webinars that are offered on select topics. These allow you to attend a class from the comfort of your own desk. If you are interested in more information, please respond to this email or call the Reference Desk at 914-594-4210.

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Copyright: The law, fair use, and how to make it work for you!Wednesday, October 19, 1:00 – 2:00     Instructor: D. Cunningham

Participants will come away with the ability to: discuss the terms intellectual property and copyright; apply “fair use” to a specific example; identify the copyright requirements for a journal citation and describe how to obtain copyright permission.

 

PowerPoint Beyond: Working with Photos & Images – Friday October 7, 11:00 – 12:00     Instructor: J. Rosario

Using advanced techniques, participants will learn how to customize images for use in PowerPoint presentations.

 

PowerPoint for Posters – Friday October 28, 10:00 – 11:00     Instructors: S. Manning

This class will show users simple techniques using PowerPoint to create professional looking posters for conferences, meetings, etc.

 

RefWorks Fundamentals (webinar) Wednesday October 05, 2:00 – 3:30     Instructor: D. Crooke

RefWorks is a management program that allows one to build a bibliographic database. The class focuses on how to download citations from a bibliographic database; search downloaded citations to build a customized reference list for papers; and insert cited references into text while writing a paper to generate a bibliography.  PLEASE HAVE YOUR REFWORKS ACCOUNT SET UP PRIOR TO ATTENDING THE CLASS.  If you need assistance, see the following page: http://library.nymc.edu/TipSheets/refworks2.cfm  or call the Reference Desk at 914-594-4210.

 

 

Searching PubMed  (webinar) – Monday October 17, 2:00 – 3:30     Instructor: D. Crooke

This class covers the features and search techniques available for searching NLM’s web-based version of MEDLINE, PubMed. Included are the unique search features, how to perform simple and complex searches, how to use limits to narrow a search, as well as how to save and print a search strategy.  Also discussed is the use of PubMed Linkout which allows users to link from the search results to full-text articles.

 

 

SurveyMonkey Basics Tuesday October 11, 12:00 – 1:00      Instructor: M. Ascher

Would you like to conduct survey research online? Using web-based SurveyMonkey software, this hands-on session will take you through the basics of designing a survey, collecting responses and downloading results for analysis. Includes instruction related to asking good survey questions, selecting the appropriate question type, applying “skip logic,” setting up a collector for disseminating the survey, and more. No prerequisites

 

 

Tech Tuesday – Tuesday October 4, 11:00 – 11:30      Instructor: M. Ascher

The Tech Tuesday series is meant to be a quick and informal introduction to web-based tools which the librarians select to assist with presentations, productivity and organization. We will hold a monthly format session, usually a half hour in length where we present a selected tool or type of tool and the ways in which they can be used in academia and life.

 

Using EndNote Web Monday October 10,  10:00 – 11:00     Instructor: S. Manning
Available freely on the Web to the entire NYMC community, EndNote is a management program that allows a user to create a bibliographic database. The class covers how to retrieve records from a database (such as MEDLINE), organize and edit records after downloading them to a personal computer, and generate a bibliography