Skip to end of metadata
Go to start of metadata

You are viewing an old version of this page. View the current version.

Compare with Current View Page History

« Previous Version 3 Next »


Access to Scholarship

RESOURCES:

READINGS:

WEBINARS:

           February 1, 2017 [61 minutes]


Open Education

RESOURCES:

READINGS:

WEBINARS:

VIDEOS:

COURSES:

RESEARCH GUIDES:


Copyright and Fair Use

RESOURCES:

  • Fair use comics from Harvard Library, Office of Scholarly Communication’s Fair Use Week annual programs, 2015-present.

WEBINARS:

COURSES:

  • CopyrightX, Harvard University [Note: This is a free MOOC but you have to apply and be accepted. Annie completed in 2018. Reach out to her with questions.]
  • Creative Commons Certificate [Note: You can take this as a 10-week online course or 1 week intensive bootcamp for a cost of $300, or you can simply check out the course materials for free.]
  • Copyright for Educators & Librarians (Coursera). 5 week course created by Duke University, Emory University, and The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Fee-based (about $50); although, some content is provided freely. Self-paced sessions. New sessions begin frequently, about once a month for most courses. Next round of sessions begins July 30. [Note: Kristina completed this in 2014 and found it very useful. Reach out to her with questions.]
  • Copyright for Multimedia (Coursera). 4 week course created by Duke University, Emory University, and The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Fee-based (about $50); although, some content is provided freely. Self-paced sessions. New sessions begin frequently, about once a month for most courses. Next round of sessions begins July 30.


Scholarly Profiles and Research Impact

PRESENTATION:

PEOPLE:

  • Set up meeting with Rachel Appel (rappel@temple.edu) to learn more about Elements at Temple

RESOURCES:

READINGS:

RESEARCH GUIDES:


Role of Undergraduates

RESOURCES:

READINGS:


Research Support

SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS


PEOPLE:

RESEARCH GUIDE: 

WEBINARS:

COURSES:

  • Stanford Online course “Introduction to Systematic Reviews”: [FREE]

https://lagunita.stanford.edu/courses/course-v1:Medicine+LaneMedLib+Ongoing/about

  • NIH 2015 Systematic Review Course Materials-Provided here [Free]
  • Systematic Reviews: Opportunities for Librarians-University of Michigan

https://www.lib.umich.edu/systematic-reviews-workshop [$100 plus travel]

INTERNAL VIDEOS: (For Temple only, not the general public)

  • How to Create an Effective Systematic Review (Stephanie Roth) -Dentistry Class Capture
  • Overview of Systematic Review Tools (Stephanie Roth) -recorded Ginsburg workshop (edited by: Chris Denison)

READINGS:

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31541534 

LIBRARY WORKSHOPS at Ginsburg Library:

    • Systematic Reviews Overview


  • Systematic Review Tools



CITATION MANAGEMENT

RESOURCES:


RESEARCH REPRODUCIBILITY

WEBINAR:

PRESENTATION:

  • No labels