ONLINE: Introduction to EndNote and EndNote Online
Virtual EventLearn about using the citation management software, EndNote, to import citations, customize your account, and format your bibliographies and in-text citations.
Learn about using the citation management software, EndNote, to import citations, customize your account, and format your bibliographies and in-text citations.
In this workshop, we will demonstrate how to use Bodyswaps, a tool for UMN students, staff and faculty to practice job interview skills and other interpersonal skills. This can be a start of your self-paced journey to become more confident applying for jobs and internships! Bodyswaps uses virtual reality to place you in a realistic setting where you talk to an avatar, and it can give you feedback such as whether you're coming off too confident or not confident enough. It tracks your head movements and body posture to give you advice about non-verbal communication.
In the wake of the Holocaust, dozens of survivors journeyed to Minnesota to establish new lives for themselves. While they couldn’t escape their pasts, survivors in Minnesota incorporated themselves into communities across the state in meaningful and profound ways. Join us on March 18 as we celebrate this story of resilience in the aftermath of the Shoah and a conversation about how we can continue documenting this story.
Join us at Wilson Library (west bank) for PAWS (Pet Away Worry and Stress) from UMN Boynton Health. Drop in at any time to meet registered therapy animal teams—including dogs, bunnies, cats, chickens, and other therapy animals. Sessions are FREE and open to the University of Minnesota community. All are welcome!
Join the UMN Book Club for the March book discussion, located in the Wilson Collaboration Studio on March 22nd from 1 to 3PM. We will be discussing Mistborn by Brandon Sanderson.
Join us on March 24 for an exhibit reception to celebrate the opening of “Making Room: Women’s Histories from the Northwest Architectural Archives.” This event will include a brief panel discussion with four local architects, representing different eras of work: Su Blumentals, Sarah Nettleton, Jennifer Yoos, and Katie Leaf.
Meet with fellow learners on Zoom and learn how to use Zotero to create your own database of citations, PDFs, images, webpages, video and audio files and more. Zotero can then be used to create citations in a large number of citation styles which can be added to Google Docs, Microsoft Word and Libre Office. We will send a zoom link to students who are registered the day before the workshop.
Are you preparing to present your research at the Spring Undergraduate Research Symposium (on April 15)? Want some tips for creating your poster and sharing your research with diverse audiences and communicating your ideas visually on a research poster? Bring your laptop and we will provide pizza, snacks and a space to work with fellow Gophers to get it done!
Let’s talk about love! From love letters to break up letters, the course of true love never did run smooth. Join us for the 2024-2025 season of First Fridays as we share matters of the heart from collections across Archives and Special Collections. The April program features presentations from the James Ford Bell Library and from Special Collections and Rare Books.
Learn about using the citation management software, EndNote, to import citations, customize your account, and format your bibliographies and in-text citations.
Join us on April 9, 2025 for the Pankake Poetry Reading featuring Roy G. Guzmán, author of “Catrachos” (Graywolf Press 2020), which was named a finalist for the 2021 Minnesota Book Award in Poetry. This event takes place at Elmer L. Andersen Library and online.
Join us at Wilson Library (west bank) for PAWS (Pet Away Worry and Stress) from UMN Boynton Health. Drop in at any time to meet registered therapy animal teams—including dogs, bunnies, cats, chickens, and other therapy animals. Sessions are FREE and open to the University of Minnesota community. All are welcome!
Meet with fellow learners on Zoom and learn how to use Zotero to create your own database of citations, PDFs, images, webpages, video and audio files and more. Zotero can then be used to create citations in a large number of citation styles which can be added to Google Docs, Microsoft Word and Libre Office. We will send a zoom link to students who are registered the day before the workshop.
Take a study break on Friday, April 11 from 3:15-4:30 p.m. and learn about the unique archival collections in Andersen Library. Take this opportunity to get an introduction to these collections, Andersen Library and more. We will start in Andersen Library room 120 for an overview then, go on a short Cavern tour and next explore the current exhibits.
Study nights feature seasonal art-making activities and chill vibes for catching up on your work, or just to socialize with friends. As always, the first 100 students who arrive to enjoy a FREE MISFIT COFFEE. Free and open to all students.
EVENT CANCELED: Join us April 16 for an engaging post-COVID-pandemic discussion on infectious diseases with Dr. Michael
Osterholm and Dr. Monica Green.
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