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Embedding Librarians Into The Stem Publication Process, Anne E. Rauh, Linda M. Galloway
Embedding Librarians Into The Stem Publication Process, Anne E. Rauh, Linda M. Galloway
Anne Rauh
STEM Librarians at Syracuse University actively participate throughout the scientific publication process. This chapter will outline points in the process where librarian involvement is applicable and beneficial. Librarians Anne Rauh and Linda Galloway will explain how and why it is important to teach tools that organize scientific literature to faculty and students before they begin the writing process. The use of assessment techniques to help inform targeted publication venues will be described. Post-publication, this chapter will describe how to help authors gauge the impact of their work, promote their publications and increase their visibility.
Citation Management Comparison, Anne E. Rauh, Mary Decarlo
Citation Management Comparison, Anne E. Rauh, Mary Decarlo
Anne Rauh
No abstract provided.
Citation Management Comparison, Anne E. Rauh, Mary Decarlo, Samantha A. Duncan
Citation Management Comparison, Anne E. Rauh, Mary Decarlo, Samantha A. Duncan
Anne Rauh
No abstract provided.
Zotero And Mendeley, Anne E. Rauh
Zotero And Mendeley, Anne E. Rauh
Making The Most Of Citation Managers: Which One Should I Use? Which One Should My Students Use?, Emily Wixson, Pamela O’Donnell, Anne E. Rauh
Making The Most Of Citation Managers: Which One Should I Use? Which One Should My Students Use?, Emily Wixson, Pamela O’Donnell, Anne E. Rauh
Anne Rauh
Are your faculty members overwhelmed with information in this digital age? Are they tired of receiving incomprehensible bibliographies from students? This poster will explore the variety of citation management software supported by the UW-Madison Libraries and demonstrate how this software can improve both faculty and student research. The poster provides overviews of EndNote, EndNote Web, RefWorks and Zotero combined with an assessment tool for instructors. The assessment tool is designed to guide instructors through the process of determining which software best meets her/his needs and those of students in the context of the course assignments.