Library Instruction

Workshops at Steenbock Library · Fall 2008

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Workshops include hands-on practice and require no registration
(unless otherwise noted)

When you arrive, check Steenbock Library lobby signs for workshop location.

Can't make any of our scheduled workshops? Set up a time for just you or your group. Use our Request form or contact Barbara Lazewski at 263-3899 or by email.

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The Campus Library Workshop Schedule lists those workshops held at all campus libraries.

Google for Academic Research

Steenbock Library ~ Fall 2008

Power search with Google to remove clutter and quickly locate quality resources. Get hands on practice using Google, Google Scholar, Google Patents, and Google Book Search. Learn how to use Find It and RefWorks with Google Scholar and how to evaluate your search results to get the best information from the Internet.

  • Tuesday October 21st 3:30 - 4:30pm

Check the Campus Library Workshop Schedule for other library locations offering Internet workshops this semester.

Individual or small group consultation is available upon request. For more information contact Barbara Lazewski at 263-3899 or by email.

Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and ArcGIS Software

SCIENCE HALL ~ Fall 2008

Students will learn the basics of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and will work through an exercise designed to familiarize them with ArcGIS software, the prevalent GIS software package used on the UW-Madison campus.

  • Friday September 19th 4:00-6:00pm Room 380 Science Hall

**Note: This workshop is held in Science Hall, *not* Steenbock Library

Publishing your Research Article: Sciences & Social Sciences

Steenbock Library ~ Fall 2008

This workshop, particularly suitable for graduate students and newer faculty in the sciences and social sciences, introduces library resources that will help you prepare your research article for publication, find an appropriate journal to which to submit to, and manage your rights when signing a contract with a publisher. Join your colleagues to share ideas and discuss the issues you face as an emerging academic author. This workshop is being sponsored by the Graduate Student Collaborative.


TBA. If you would like to set up an appointment for you or your group, please use our Request form. Contact Barbara Lazewski at 263-3899 or by email with any questions.

Job Hunting on the Internet

Steenbock Library ~ Fall 2008

Covers resume writing resources, searching databases of job postings, finding the non-advertised jobs, and researching potential employers. Hands-on practice included. Workshop URL's/hand-outs/slides

  • Thursday November 13th 3:30 - 5:00pm

Keeping Current with the Literature

Steenbock Library ~ Fall 2008

Feeling overwhelmed? Learn about several tools that can help you minimize your time and maximize your efficiency for staying up-to-date in your field of research. Learn how to create a custom list of library databases to be always at your finger tips. Have table of contents of the most recent journals sent directly to your email. Be alerted to the most recent articles on a topic. Monitor Web sites, blogs, and other important resources with ease. Keep track of citations and make bibliographies quickly. There will be plenty of hands-on time for you to explore the resources on your own.

  • Friday October 10th 1:00 - 2:30pm

UW-Madison Libraries: What You Really Need to Know

Steenbock Library ~ Fall 2008

An introduction to the many things the UW-Madison libraries offer: MadCat (the library catalog), journal databases, other electronic materials, conveniences such as book retrieval and your online library account, and ways to get help finding and using campus library resources. There will also be an opportunity to ask any questions you might have about the libraries.

  • Wednesday September 10th 4:00 - 5:00pm

Individual or small group consultation is available upon request. For more information contact Barbara Lazewski at 263-3899 or by email.

Finding Books and More for Your Research

Steenbock Library ~ Fall 2008

This workshop will focus mainly on MadCat, the library catalog for the University of Wisconsin-Madison. MadCat contains information about books, journal titles, government documents, videos, and other materials on campus. The workshop will also cover other tools for finding books efficiently, such as WorldCat and Google Scholar, and provide tips and strategies for finding materials on a resource topic. Services such as requesting library materials and managing your library account also will be covered.

  • Thursday September 11th 4:00 - 5:00pm

Managing Your Citations with RefWorks

Steenbock Library ~ Fall 2008

Covers the basic features of using RefWorks, including organization of records, searching and sorting records, importing records electronically from MadCat and journal databases, and the preparation of bibliographies. Hands-on practice included. Need additional help with problem solving or customization beyond these introductory workshops? Please contact a RefWorks Librarian by using the online form for small group or individual appointments. Also, for more information about RefWorks visit: http://www.library.wisc.edu/refworks/questions.html.

  • Friday September 19th 11:00- 12:30pm
  • Tuesday October 7th Cancelled
  • Wednesday October 29th 3:00 - 4:30pm

Need additional help beyond these introductory workshops? Please contact Barbara Lazewski at 263-3899 or by email for small group or individual appointments.

Managing Your Citations with EndNote/EndNote Web

Steenbock Library ~ Fall 2008

Covers the basic features of usingĀ  EndNote, including organization of databases and records, searching and sorting records, importing records electronically from MadCat and journal article databases, and instant formatting of bibliographies. Also covers EndNote Web (Free to campus users courtesy of UW-Madison Libraries). Learn how to set up your EndNote database initially to avoid later style formatting hassles.

  • Friday September 26th 1:00 - 2:30pm
  • Tuesday October 21st 1:30 - 3:00pm

Need additional help with problem solving or customization beyond these introductory workshops? Please contact any of the EndNote librarians for small group or individual appointments or try the Quick Start guide.

See the Campus Library Workshop Schedule for workshops offered by other UW-Madison Campus Libraries.

PubMed for the Life Sciences

Steenbock Library ~ Fall 2008

Learn how to successfully mine PubMed (MEDLINE), the world's largest biomedical literature database, using advanced features such as Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), limits, citation matcher, and the new My NCBI feature for saving searches, search results, and setting up customized tabs or topic/journal alerts. Learn the power of PubMed record Links to Entrez databases such as Gene, Protein, and PubChem Compound. For more information, contact Barbara Lazewski at 263-3899 or by email.

  • This workshop is not formally being offered this semester.

Individual or small group consultation is available upon request. For more information contact Barbara Lazewski at 263-3899 or by email.

Steenbock Library Tours

Steenbock Library ~ Fall 2008

Join us for a tour of our facility! We are the library for agriculture, life sciences, natural resources, veterinary medicine, family and consumer sciences. We also have a great info lab, knowledgeable and friendly staff, and eight new group study rooms on the first floor. We are conveniently located near the Lakeshore dorms and CALS campus.

  • Thursday August 28th @ 2pm, 3pm, and 4pm
  • Friday August 29th @ 3pm and 4pm
  • Tuesday September 2nd @ 3pm
  • Wednesday September 3rd @ 11am
If you would like to arrange a tour for you or your group, please contact Barbara Lazewski at 263-3899, by email or this form.