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Thursday, September 17, 2009

Convo Credit--get some!

Join Bunch Library's Reference Librarians for fun-filled and informative convocations this fall. All convos will be held from 10:00-10:50 in McWhorter.

Monday, Sept. 21 - APA Style: What’s New? Judy Williams
APA (American Psychological Association) is the citation style of choice for many professors, especially in the social sciences. The latest edition (6th) of the association’s style manual provides new guidelines for citing electronic resources, and more examples of reference citations for on-line sources. The APA web site has also been updated to include tutorials and other useful guides. If you have a paper due this semester, chances are these are things you need to know!

Wednesday, Sept. 23 - Really Big Books! Rachel Scott
What are all those really big books that clutter up the first floor? Stop by to find out about some of these reference books and to learn how to use them. *Warning* audience participation required!

Monday, Oct. 5 - Turabian/Chicago Manual of Style Rachel Scott
Citation styles are not often named after people, so Kate Larimore Turabian (1893-1987) must have done something right. Come to this convo to learn how to channel your inner Kate and use
Turabian and Chicago style in your papers.

Wednesday, Oct. 7 - Snooper Web Sites: How Private is Your Private Life? Judy Williams
It seems that every day a news story breaks about another invasion of privacy – someone’s (or a million someones’) personal information has been posted on the Internet. Whether unintentionally or deliberately, much about our private lives is no longer private. Find out about how your personal information gets onto the Web, and what you can do to protect yourself.

Monday, Oct. 19 - Google It! Jenny Rushing
Yes, a librarian is telling you to Google it! Librarians use Google all the time, especially Scholar and Books. Become a more effective Google searcher by using various features, creating more sophisticated searches, and using Google along with library resources for optimal results!

Wednesday, Oct. 21 - MLA 2009 Style Guide Courtney Stephens
MLA (Modern Language Association) style is most commonly used to write papers and cite sources within the liberal arts and humanities. A new edition (7th) has just been released and there are some major changes. In this convo learn to use MLA style in your papers and impress your professors!

Monday, Nov. 2 - LexisNexis Academic: An International News, Business, and Legal Database Jenny Rushing
LexisNexis Academic is one of the library’s largest and most useful databases. Access the full text of newspapers from around the world, tv and radio transcripts, and book, movie, and music reviews. Look up business information such as company profiles and reports. And finally, look for legal information such as state or federal court cases. This convo will give an overview of the many uses of LexisNexis.

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