Tag Archives: citations

ChatGPT recap (with citations)

Since going live in October 2022, ChatGPT, the artificial intelligence chatbot, has brought conversations about the ethics, utility, and accuracy of AI text generators to the fore. It has also started parallel conversations on the threat that AI poses to … Continue reading

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T3: Altmetrics

How do you measure the potential impact of a scholarly article (or book, or blog post, or white paper)? Traditionally, scholars have looked at the number of citations to that article. More recently, an idea called an h-index has gained favor in … Continue reading

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Featured Resource & T3: Citation Managers

For many students, creating and editing citation lists are the dreaded last tasks of a writing project. Have you decided to improve the way you manage your research citations? Librarians can help you set up a system that turns them … Continue reading

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T3: DOIs and APA Citation Style

Today’s tech tip addresses advances in scholarly communication technology and co-evolving citation styles. As scholarly publishers create new, increasingly flexible methods for organizing and tracking born-digital documents, citation styles reflect these changes. Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) provide a way to … Continue reading

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Summer Citation Fun!

For many students, faculty, and staff, summer is the time to work on research or organizational projects that fell by the wayside during the rush of the academic year. Is finally deciding to improve the way you manage your research … Continue reading

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Featured Resource: Zotero

Is your computer desktop full of downloaded PDFs? Is your desk covered in cryptic Post-its containing half-formed citation information? Have you finished writing your paper only to spend hours late at night compiling and formatting your bibliography? Zotero can help! … Continue reading

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Cite It Right from the Start!

There are still seats available in both sessions! Drop-ins are welcome, but your RSVP is encouraged. Get in on a workshop and start…

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Organizing Citations with EndNote Web

Do you sometimes think you spend crazy amounts of time formatting your citations, footnotes, and in-text citations? Did you know that there are tools available that allow you to organize your citations in one place (online!), import citations from databases, catalogs, and some websites, … Continue reading

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Faculty/Staff training on EndNote Web

Ellen Latorraca, Reference & Instruction librarian, will offer training on EndNote Web to faculty and staff on Wed., Jan. 25, from noon-1 p.m. in the Library’s Instruction Lab (L2211). There will be some hors d’oeuvres and beverages provided, but feel … Continue reading

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Citation Help, Anyone?

Need help with those citations at the end of your paper? Andersen Library Citing References guides provide the most-frequently needed examples for citing books, newspapers, magazines and internet sources in the major citation styles: MLA, APA, and Turabian. See also … Continue reading

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