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MacNairn, Gwendolyn
If you need to generate a list of your own publications for various grant applications, consider keeping a current list within RefWorks. You can output your list in multiple styles and also attach PDFs. This is a real time-saver!
A short PowerPoint from Dal Libraries UnZipped, September 1, 2011
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MacNairn, Gwendolyn
Reading articles from your favourite journals gets a bit easier when you have the Contents sent to you as an RSS feed. To do this, you need to select a specialized application called an RSS feed reader, create an account, then sign up for some feeds. This session will show you how to do this for yourself.
A short PowerPoint from Dal Libraries UnZipped, September 1, 2011
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Neves, Karen
WorldCat, RefWorks, subject guides, health resources—the Libraries have a lot to offer that’s mobile-friendly. Find out how much of your research you can do on the go!
A short PowerPoint presentation from Dal Libraries UnZipped, September 1, 2011
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Barrett, Ann
Have you ever captured URLs from electronic articles, databases or ebooks for your students, only to have the link not work when they tried to access the resource later?  URLs are often not 'persistent' or 'durable' when copied from the top of the page.  This session will show you how to make URLs that work every time, both on and off campus.
A short PowerPoint presentation from Dal Libraries UnZipped, September 1, 2011
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