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Olivia Yu Wa Kearney, Mary Kearney, Richard Kearney, and Amanda Rose Nian Meng Kearney Various Photos 2006-2008
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- Portico Presentation for VALE Libraries in MS PowerPoint (2.7 MB) and PDF (1.7 MB) Formats
- My Bibliographic Databases
- General Subject Guides for Research
- Research Guides and Bibliographies for Individual Courses
- Blogs:
- Wikis:
- Spring 2007 Library Workshop: "Introduction to RefWorks: Your Online Personal Database and Bibliography Creator"
- Spring 2007 Library Workshop: "Advanced RefWorks: Output Format Editing and Manuscript Formatting"
- Spring 2007 Library Workshop: "Search Tools and Techniques (effective searching of bibliographic and full-text databases, automated searching, based on examples from high-use databases)"
- Spring 2007 Library Workshop: "Statistical Resources: Online, In-Print, and Elsewhere"
- Spring 2007 Library Workshop: "Film Studies: Using Movies in Student Research Projects"
- Library Workshop: "Creating Links to Articles and E-Books in Your Online Syllabus"
- Current Awareness Resources for Searchers and Cybrarians
My Bibliographic Databases
These bibliographies are in electronic format through our RefWorks software, but only available online through direct export on my part. I'll post them when I can.
General Subject Guides for Research
Research Guides and Bibliographies for Individual Courses
Library Workshop: "Creating Links to Articles and E-Books in Your Online Syllabus"
For the Spring 2004 semester I will be offering this workshop the following dates/times/locations:
- Wednesday, February 4, 12:30-1:30 pm, Library's Paterson Room
- Monday, February 23, 4:00-5:00 pm, Library's Paterson Room
...and by appointment. Or just check out this online guide to the content of the workshop: Creating Web-Based Syllabi With Links to Articles and E-Books: A Guide for Faculty.
Library Workshop: "RefWorks: Your Online Personal Database and Bibliography Creator"
For the Spring 2004 semester I will be offering this workshop the following dates/times/locations:
- Monday, January 26, 3:30 to 4:30 pm (Library's Paterson Room, 2nd Floor)
- Tuesday, January 27, 12:30 to 1:30 pm (1600 Valley Road, Room 1020)
- Wednesday, January 28, 12:30 to 1:30 pm (Library's Paterson Room, 2nd Floor)
- Thursday, January 29, 4:00 to 5:00 pm (1600 Valley Road, Room 1020)
- Monday, February 9, 4:00-5:00 pm (1600 Valley Road, Room 1020)
- Wednesday, March 10, 3:30 to 4:30 pm (Library's Paterson Room, 2nd Floor)
- Thursday, April 1, 12:30 to 1:30 pm (Library's Paterson Room, 2nd Floor)
...and by appointment. You can also check out the current version of the RefWorks User Quick Start Guide (in PDF format).
RefWorks Trainers' Resources for the psych_student Training Account
- Tip Sheet for Importing Records from Individual Databases Using Import Filters and Direct Export (in Excel format)
- Sample Manuscript in APA Format (in Word format)
- Sample Manuscript with RefWorks Tagging (in Word format)
- Sample Manuscript - "Final" Output of a Document Processed Through RefWorks
Q and A NJ Notes for Bergen Community College (May 15, 2003)
OurStory Program: "Using Visuals to Understand the Great Depression in New Jersey" (March 18, 2004)
Section 1: How To Read a Photograph
(Robert Wolk, David and Lorraine Cheng Library, William Paterston University of New Jersey)
Reading a Photograph using images from the American Memory/FSA Collection (file in Microsoft PowerPoint format)
Reading a Photograph (including John Szarkowski's Fieve Elements of Photographic Vision) (file in Microsoft PowerPoint format)
Sample photos from the 1930s
Section 2: Locating Visual Materials
(Richard Kearney, David and Lorraine Cheng Library, William Paterston University of New Jersey)
WebTrends Web Site Analysis Software
Library site statistics: click here (Username/Password required)
Current Awareness Resources for Searchers and Cybrarians
"How does one keep up with all the new information resources online?" is an oft-asked question in the Library profession. The online world is relatively new, but the challenge is an old one, so librarians have had a long time to think about the broader question of keeping up with new information, regardless of format. Here are some things I find especially useful for anyone interested in keeping up with the world of searching:
Maintained by Richard Kearney, Electronic Resources Librarian
Updated: 01/30/07 4:07:36 PM