Fri, Jan 14, 2022

11 AM – 12 PM EST (GMT-5)

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Does assembling and managing your bibliographies take hours that you could better spend improving your papers (or binge watching your favorite shows)? This session will show you how Zotero, Overleaf, and other related tools can streamline your research and writing process--whether you're a physicist or a philologist! Attendees will learn the three main functions of Zotero: Collecting, organizing, and deploying citations. Approximately half of the session will be devoted to hands-on time where students will be on their way to pain-free footnotes and bibliographies!
**Please note that this session is virtual; you will receive a Zoom link a few days prior to the session**

What to expect:
Mini workshop (one-off workshop –" 60 mins total)

Meet the facilitator:
In her role as Librarian for Teaching and Research Services, Audrey leads the Library's bibliographic management team, runs the "Personal Librarian" outreach program, is the liaison to the Journalism program, and coordinates the partnership between the Library and the Princeton Writing Program. In past semesters, joining her interest in music and writing, Audrey taught a Writing Seminar entitled "Jazz, Improvisation, and Culture."

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