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Do your students need help designing an original research project, understanding various research methods, or conducting a literature review?  Preparing your own work for publication or dissemination?  Join us Friday, November 22 from 10:00-11:30 am in LIB 264A to learn more about Sage Research Methods (SRM), its content -- including the complete Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences (Little Green Books) and Qualitative Research Methods series (Little Blue Books) – and learn how SRM can help you in your teaching and with your research. Lunch will be available to the first 30 faculty, librarians, and staff.

As a result of this session, you will be able to:          

  • Explain the purpose and scope of SRM and each of the resource’s content types
  • Instruct your students and colleagues on how SRM can enhance their research and teaching
  • Effectively search across content types and disciplines
  • Effectively incorporate content and tools into your classroom and library
  • Create Reading Lists of curated content to share and/or embed in CMSs.
  • Create Custom Video Clips and Embed Video in CMSs.

Registraton required, go to: https://library.mtsu.edu/sage.

Date:
Friday, November 22, 2019
Time:
10:00am - 11:30am
Location:
Rm 264A
Audience:
  Faculty  
Categories:
  Resource Workshop  

Event Organizer

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Mary Ellen Sloane

Mary Ellen Sloane is a professor in User Services in the Walker Library.