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Tue, Nov 6, 2018
4:00 pm

Long Nights Against Procrastination!

Reading Week will be upon you soon, and if you haven’t done so, it’s the perfect time to seek the help you may need, perform that research and get those assignments started!

The Faculty of Arts and Science, Student Success Centre, and University Library are pleased to offer the Long Nights Against Procrastination! Through the days and nights of November 6 and 7, you can expect some of the following activities in the Library Information Network Centre (LINC):


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Thu, Nov 1, 2018
9:30 am

Project Sandbox: So you were told to make a logo: How to design a logo with Adobe Illustrator

Attendees will gain an understanding of the layout of Adobe Illustrator, how to create/save a document and how to use simple design tools.

All presentations and workshops are located in the Library, across from the Information Research and Assistance Desk (IRAD).

For more information about Project Sandbox, including future presentations and workshops, visit: http://www.uleth.ca/lib/projectsandbox.


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Mon, Oct 29, 2018
3:00 pm

EndNote 18: Basic: Introduction

Will you be writing a lot of research papers or a thesis this term? Do you struggle with proper citation of your reference sources or organizing your research files? Citation management tools like EndNote can help!

This basic session will cover:

• A tour of EndNote and EndNote basic

• Building a library of citations


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Wed, Oct 31, 2018
3:00 pm

EndNote 18: Advanced: Beyond the Introduction

Will you be writing a lot of research papers or a thesis this term? Do you struggle with proper citation of your reference sources or organizing your research files? Citation management tools like EndNote can help!

This advanced session will cover:

• Searching your EndNote library

• Outputting a bibliography

• Cite-While-You-Write


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Thu, Oct 25, 2018
3:05 pm

So you were told to make a research poster: How to design a research poster with Adobe Photoshop

Attendees will gain an understanding of the layout of Adobe Photoshop, how to create/save a document and how to use simple design tools.

All presentations and workshops are located in the Library, across from the Information Research and Assistance Desk (IRAD).

For more details on Project Sandbox and other upcoming presentations and workshops, click here.


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Mon, Oct 22, 2018
10:00 am

Chillin' 4 Charity with the U of L Mangement Student Society and United Way

Chillin' 4 Charity challenges YOU to brave the cold and raise pledges. All support go towards United Way's Community Fund and programs for people and families in the Lethbridge area.


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Fri, Oct 19, 2018
6:30 pm

Library Games Night: October Edition!

The University Library will be hosting its Library Games Night and you are invited!

Students, staff, and faculty are welcome to join us for game-playing of all kinds: boards, cards, and video! Students challenge your professors, professors challenge your students!

With Halloween approaching, we are adding new games including Bears vs Babies, Monster Rejects, and Ultimate Werewolf Deluxe Edition!

DAY: Friday, October 19
TIME: 6:30 – 10 p.m.
WHERE: Library (Level 10 North)


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Library Headcounts: October 14 – 20

From Sunday, October 14 to Saturday, October 20 student assistants (you may see them with clipboards) will be performing headcounts in the Library. The counts are to determine how many people are in the Library spaces and computer resources in use during the designated count times. No other information is being collected.

If you have any comments, concerns, or questions, please contact the Library's General Services Desk.


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Wed, Oct 17, 2018
9:00 am

POSTPONED | So you were told to use the Library: Digital Media technology available in the Library

SORRY, THIS EVENT IS POSTPONED UNTIL A LATER DATE.

 

Attendees will gain an understanding of types of digital media that they can create in the Library, as well as an introductory knowledge of the inner workings of various digital media mediums. This includes types of software that are available, common file types that are used and a basic understanding of digital media workspaces.

All presentations and workshops are located in the Library, across from the Information Research and Assistance Desk (IRAD).


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Thu, Oct 25, 2018
2:00 pm

Paywall: The Business of Scholarship

Join us for a viewing of selected panels from Paywall, the movie, and a panel discussion on how we've all be affected by the current system of scholarly communication.


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