University Libraries Academic Software Training Survey

Take a 5-question survey about the software you use. http://bit.ly/ualibsurvey University Libraries

University Libraries is conducting a survey to better understand how our campus community uses academic software for coursework and research. The libraries give students access to many high-level academic software applications, and survey responses will help the libraries offer additional instructional support for their use. Faculty, staff, and students are invited to click on this link to complete the brief, anonymous survey: http://bit.ly/ualibsurvey

Rodgers Library Spring 2015 Software Workshops

This is the first post from Science and Engineering Librarian Vincent Scalfani. In addition to providing software instruction, Dr. Scalfani is the Libraries’ subject specialist for Chemistry and Chemical and Biological Engineering and teaches in the Department of Chemistry.

Rodgers Library is excited to announce our Spring 2015 software workshops. We will be offering workshops on QtiPlot, Adobe InDesign, SketchUp, and MATLAB. For a complete description of the workshops along with dates and times, please go here to register for one (or more!) of our workshops:

https://universityofalabama.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cVetL8PDfyzatsF

Spring 2015 Academic Technologies workshops open for registration

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I’m happy to share that our Spring 2015 Academic Technologies workshop schedule is now available. This semester will offer opportunities to learn about ArcGIS, Microsoft Word, NVivo, SAS, SPSS, and SketchUp. View a list of workshops by date and topic or register here.

Rodgers Library will also offer several software workshops this semester; topics include QtiPlot, Adobe InDesign, SketchUp, and MATLAB. You can read workshop descriptions and register here.
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