K-State Libraries is planning a Library Day for faculty and graduate students in late summer. During Library Day, we’ll offer classes about:
- Conducting research with databases like Web of Science, Dissertations and Theses Full Text, Google Scholar, and Google Books
- How to organize and cite references using RefWorks
- Demonstrate how tools and services like the LibX Toolbar, Citation Linker, and Interlibrary Loan can increase your productivity
So that Library Day is as useful to you as possible, please take a couple of minutes and answer this brief survey. Tell us what resources you want to learn more about, suggest others, and indicate what dates and times will work best for you.
In the past we’ve offered classes throughout the summer, but your feedback indicated that a more concentrated training schedule would work better with your schedules. If the Library Day that works for the most people doesn’t work for you, don’t worry; we’ll keep offering classes in the fall and spring semesters, too. We’re also trying to record and post more classes via the “Research Help @ K-State Libraries” class on K-State Online that everyone at K-State can access. Plus, you can always contact your subject librarian!
If you have any questions about Library Day or other library classes, contact Sara K. Kearns (skearns@k-state.edu).