Tag Archives: library

Notes on Plagiarism Tutorials

I’m about to get started on a new tutorial project, and wanted to get a lay of the land.  This one will be a lot different from the Toolkit, since the topic is plagiarism and can’t be covered in 2-3 minutes. And what better way to do that then to ask your Twitter friends what [...]

A Presentation on Teaching Teaching

So today I was planning to give a presentation on Teaching Teaching, a project that was one of my larger contributions to MPOW over the past year. (post about it from the beginning and midpoint) I was really excited about this, in large part because it was for an educator’s conference, and one that I’ve [...]

Library 101!

I am very excited about Michael Porter and David Lee King’s Library 101 project! If it’s new to you, get started with the video:

In addition to the video, there is a skills list and a collection of essays. (David and Michael kindly asked me to contribute one, so if you’d like to read mine, it’s [...]

Adapting to a Changing World (my SCLA presentation)

I feel extremely fortunate to have been asked to speak at the South Carolina Library Association conference by the College and University Section. I met a bunch of great people, enjoyed the presentation, and a lovely time overall. An added bonus was that I was able to catch up with my friend, Mary H., who [...]

Zotero Handout

Because I like sharing, here is my most recent Zotero handout:
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