Friday, April 25, 2014

Gumberg Library May Presentations

Explore Zotero


Date: Tuesday, May 6, 4 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Presenter: Dannie Dudas
Location: Gumberg Library, Room 408
“Grab your research with a single click!” Come explore Zotero, a free online citation manager and research tool. This class will teach you the basics of Zotero, from grabbing citations off the web to creating bibliographies from a list of resources. A great alternative to RefWorks, learning the basics of Zotero will help you decide which citation manager is right for you.

 http://calendar.library.duq.edu/event.php?id=547175&hs=a

Documenting the Impact of Your Scholarship


Date: Thursday, May 8, 11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Presenters: David A. Nolfi and Allison Brungard (Co-sponsored by the Center for Teaching Excellence)
Location: Gumberg Library, Room 408
The workshop's goal is to help faculty members applying for promotion and tenure to make the case for excellence in scholarship by using tools such as citation analysis, journal metrics, and other methods. Newer faculty who are just starting to publish can also benefit by using these tools to develop effective publishing strategies. Following the presentation, participants will have hands-on opportunities to use the tools and begin documenting the impact of their own scholarship. The workshop will conclude with a faculty-led discussion about using scholarship data in the promotion and tenure process.

 

Predatory Publishing: What You Don’t Know CAN Hurt You…


Date: Thursday, May 8, 3 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Presenters: David Nolfi, Dr. Joan Lockhart, and Charlotte Myers (Sponsored in partnership with CTE.)
Location: Gumberg Library, Room 408
A growing number of new publishers are inviting researchers and recent Ph.D. graduates to publish their work in journals of questionable value. These “predatory publishers” often present themselves as reputable publishers and then charge fees in order to get the author’s work published. Predatory publishers mimic the business models of well-respected Open Access journals, making them difficult to recognize.

This workshop is aimed at faculty and graduate students looking to publish their research. Its goals are to help you understand predatory publishing and recognize predatory publishing inquiries. The presenters will discuss ways that you can investigate the reputations of publishers and journals as well as how you can combat predatory publishing in the context of your own discipline or profession.


Monday, April 21, 2014

Gumberg Goes 24/7 for Finals!


Gumberg Library will be open continuously from 7 a.m. on Monday, April 28th to 9 p.m. on Wednesday, May 6th.

Bonus: free food! Free snacks will be provided at midnight during this period of extended hours courtesy of Gumberg Library. Additionally, on Tuesday, April 29th from 3 p.m.-4:30 p.m., the Student Government Association will host a “Study Break” in Gumberg, providing pizza, baked goods, and other snacks and refreshments for students.

As always, Gumberg accommodates quiet, individual study as well as group study. Choose the noise level that works best for you:
  • Quiet study space is located on the first, second, and third floors.
  • Group study areas are located on the fourth and fifth floors.
Don't forget your DU Card! You'll need your ID for card swipe entry between 5 p.m.-7 a.m. weekdays, and all weekends. 

Monday, April 14, 2014

Spring into Crafts @ Gumberg Library!


Take a break from prepping for finals and celebrate Earth Week by crafting at the Gumberg Library! We supply the materials and the know-how, you supply the creativity.

Don’t throw out your favorite old shirt—transform it! Learn how to upcycle an old t-shirt into something new in less than ten minutes. Bring your own t-shirt or pick one from our stash.
 Prefer paper crafts? We’ll show you a quick way to recycle an old book into a work of art.
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Thursday, April 10, 2014

Nursing Student, Annabel Rayl Wins Gumberg Library Scholarship!



Annabel Rayl with University Librarian, Dr. Laverna Saunders



Our student employees are a critical part of our library team and serve the University Mission alongside librarians and staff. Each National Library Week, Gumberg Library acknowledges the vital contribution of our student employees by awarding a $1,000 scholarship. The theme for National Library Week 2014 is “Lives Change @ Your Library,” a concept perfectly exemplified by the winner of our 2014 Gumberg Library Scholarship, nursing student, Annabel Rayl. 

Annabel has worked for Gumberg since October 2013, while also maintaining a job on the weekend to fund her education. She is also involved in the community service organization, Circle K, and a member of the professional nursing fraternity Alpha Tau Delta at Duquesne University. In her application essay, Annabel describes how working at the circulation desk in Gumberg has changed her—helping her to understand and work with a variety of people—as well as learn more about the library. Annabel draws several parallels between her work at Gumberg and her future profession as a nurse, including the ability to work collaboratively in a community. Annabel also notes the library’s role in supporting Duquesne University’s Mission to serve God by serving students. She writes: “The people that I work with go far above and beyond the requirements for their job in order to help students and faculty alike make the most out of the library’s resources.” 

In addition to a $1,000 credit to be applied to her fall tuition bill, her name will be displayed on the permanent plaque in the reference area.

Gumberg Library thanks Annabel for her dedication to the library and congratulates her for winning the 2014 Gumberg Library Student Endowed Scholarship!

The scholarship was founded in 2003 by Gumberg Library employees as part of Duquesne University’s Capital Campaign. The intent in establishing this endowed fund was to provide a way to recognize and assist one of our student assistants during the course of their academic program at Duquesne. Fundraising for the scholarship endowment is ongoing. Gift information is available on the University’s website at http://www.duq.edu/giving. Anyone wishing to contribute should specify that their gift is intended for the Gumberg Library Student Endowed Scholarship.

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Gumberg Library Award for Undergraduate Research Presented to Jaclyn Angstadt and Rachael Desmond!


Gumberg provides full-text access to over 100,000 journal titles and over 700,000 volumes, a collection of essential resources for any researcher or scholar at Duquesne University. Each year, Gumberg Library presents an award to the author(s) of the Undergraduate Research and Scholarship Symposium poster that most clearly demonstrates extensive and creative use of Gumberg Library resources, as well as the best understanding and application of principles of information literacy, and effective communication of research/scholarship.

This year the award and prize of $250 go to Jaclyn Angstadt and Rachael Desmond for their poster, Therapeutic Hypothermia and Neurological Outcome after Cardiac Arrest. Jaclyn and Rachael are both senior nursing students graduating in May 2014. The students acknowledged David Nolfi, Health Sciences Librarian, for providing crucial instruction in the use of the research database CINAHL to produce a high quality systematic review. Gumberg Library congratulates Jaclyn and Rachael for their well-earned win and wishes them the best of luck in their post-college endeavors!
Jaclyn Angstadt & Rachael Desmond with University Librarian, Dr. Laverna Saunders.

Friday, April 4, 2014

Research to Go - Librarians in the Wild Monday Evenings in April!


Have a paper due? Need research help but can’t get to the library? You're in luck! Librarians will be in the 2nd Floor Lounge of the Student Union every Monday in April. Yes, that's right, April 7, 14, 21, and 28 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. we come to you! You bring the questions, we'll bring the iPads and our research arsenal.

If you prefer to do your research at home in your pajamas, librarians are also available online 24/7 at http://ask.library.duq.edu/. We guarantee we can help you find you what you need!