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George A. Smathers Libraries New Graduate Student Library Orientation

George A. Smathers Libraries New Graduate Student Library Orientation. Hélène Huet, European Studies Librarian @ superHH hhuet@ufl.edu. Welcome. Welcome to Library West  (1), the Humanities and Social Sciences Library. There are 7 libraries on campus. . Library West. Library West.

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George A. Smathers Libraries New Graduate Student Library Orientation

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  1. George A. Smathers Libraries New Graduate Student Library Orientation Hélène Huet, European Studies Librarian @superHH hhuet@ufl.edu

  2. Welcome Welcome to Library West (1), the Humanities and Social Sciences Library. There are 7 libraries on campus. 

  3. Library West Library West 1st floor: AC-PG2640, oversized, Judaica 2nd floor: PG2640-Z, DVDs, circulation, classrooms, entrance 3rd floor: reference, periodicals, microform 4th floor: carrels and quiet study 5th floor: Subject Specialist offices 6th floor: graduate student study

  4. Libraries Website • http://cms.uflib.ufl.edu/ • Off Campus Access with the VPN • My Accounts Tab

  5. Graduate Student Privileges • Up to 250 items • A circulation period of up to 8 weeks • UBorrow and ILL (Interlibrary Loan)

  6. Resources • Catalog search • Databasesearch • LibGuides • UF Libraries Guide for New Graduate Students

  7. Services • Collection Development • Instruction • Research consultations • Projects, Grants, Research • Find your Subject Specialist

  8. Technology Nygren Studio Bookeye Scanner 3D Printing One Button Studio You can also borrow iPads, Podcasting Kits, sewing machines, Samsung Gera VR, Portable 3D printers and more: https://cms.uflib.ufl.edu/msl/How/Equip

  9. Research http://arcs.uflib.ufl.edu https://ufdc.ufl.edu/ir https://ufdc.ufl.edu

  10. Digital Humanities (DH) • DH Working Group • DHWG is composed of academic and library faculty, staff, and graduate students who meet regularly to present current digital projects, learn new digital tools that would be of use for their research and teaching, and discuss research needs and questions in humanities disciplines.  • To subscribe to the DHWG listserv and keep up with anything DH@UF: https://lists.ufl.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=DIGITAL-HUMANITIES-L • DH Graduate Certificate • Nine-credit (Digital Breadth Seminar, Digital Depth Seminar, and Digital Studio) interdisciplinary graduate certificate in DH, culminating in the production of a digital portfolio. • Open to graduate students in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS). • Provides students with a broad-based study of DH practices; an in-depth experience of DH within a specific discipline; and the opportunity, through its capstone studio course, to produce a portfolio tailored to the student’s own discipline and career goals. • List of courses: https://digitalhumanities.group.ufl.edu/dh-graduate-certificate/dh-certificate-courses/

  11. Information Literacy Information Literacy: the reflective discovery, evaluation, use, and creation of information. • Library research process • Research questions and search strategies • Types of sources • Library databases and other resources • Source evaluation • Citation

  12. Information Literacy Methods: • Instruction Sessions • Research assignment design • Embedded support in Canvas • Student research assistance 

  13. Questions • HélèneHuet, hhuet@ufl.edu @superHH

  14. Subject Specialists • Stephanie Birch, African American Studies • Cindy Craig, Psychology, Sociology, & Criminology • Megan Daly, Classics, Philosophy, Religion • Sarah Erekson, Government Documents • Jeanne Ewert, English & American Literature, Film & Folklore • April Hines, Advertising, Journalism, Public Relations & Telecommunications • Hélène Huet, European Studies • Casey Lee, Asian & Middle Eastern Studies • Peter McKay,  Business • Ginessa Mahar, Anthropology • Jana Ronan, History • David Schwieder, Political Science • Colleen Seale,  Women &  Gender Studies

  15. Institutional Repository • This PowerPoint presentation is available online in our Institutional Repository:  http://ufdc.ufl.edu/IR00010530/00001

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