Previous Events
Writing Your Research Story
This session will address developing a cohesive narrative for your scientific research paper. We'll talk about writing skills that will help achieve that cohesiveness.
Introduction to Systematic Reviews
Curious about what exactly makes a review "systematic?” Join The AU/UGA Medical Partnership's Ed Sperr and Julie Gaines for an introduction to the form!
Overview of Library Services: Focus on Social Sciences [Quick Take]
This webinar will introduce graduate students the breadth and depth of social science research resources available at the UGA Libraries.
Overview of Library Services: Focus on Arts and Humanities [Quick Take]
This short session will provide an overview of the most popular services and resources specific to arts and humanities. Learn how to access books, ebooks, journals, and films, use the multi-disciplinary Multi-Search, and navigate our resources by subject area.
Overview of Library Services: Focus on the Sciences [Quick Take]
This short session will provide an overview of the most popular services and resources specific to sciences. Learn how to access books, ebooks, journals, and films, use the multi-disciplinary Multi-Search, and navigate our resources by subject area.
Virtual Exhibit Opening: Public Media in the Peabody Awards and Native Narratives
Join us on Facebook Live to celebrate the launch of two new digital exhibits by the Walter J. Brown Media Archives and the American Archive of Public Broadcasting: "Exploring Public Media in the Peabody Awards Collection" and "Native Narratives: The Representation of Native Americans in Public Broadcasting."
Making the Most of the UGA Libraries for Faculty & Staff
The UGA Libraries are here to help you meet your research and teaching goals. Join us for an online session to learn about faculty services, our print and digital collections, how to request items for purchase, advanced technology spaces, and citation management tools to improve your productivity. We will also discuss ways to support your students through research skills instruction, archives-based learning, and affordable learning resources.
Making the Most of the UGA Libraries for Faculty & Staff (Fall 2021)
The UGA Libraries are here to help you meet your research and teaching goals. Join us for an online session to learn about faculty services, our print and digital collections, how to request items for purchase, advanced technology spaces, and citation management tools to improve your productivity. We will also discuss ways to support your students through research skills instruction, archives-based learning, and affordable learning resources.
Lillian Smith Book Awards
Join us for the 2021 Lillian Smith Book Awards Ceremony, which will be held virtually on September 5, 2021, at 2 p.m. ET. The Lillian Smith Book Awards are sponsored by the Southern Regional Council, University of Georgia Libraries, DeKalb County Public Library/The Georgia Center for the Book, and Piedmont College.
The LSBA committee is proud to award the 2021 Lillian Smith Book Award to:
From Here to Equality: Reparations for Black Americans in the Twenty-first Century by William A. Darity Jr. and A. Kirsten Mullen
Library Orientation for Grady College Graduate Students
The UGA Libraries welcome graduate students to campus with introductions to our research resources:
- Databases of particular use in your area of research
- Data sources, media, and other specialized resources
- Citation management systems
- Services available to UGA researchers such as Interlibrary Loan, technology lending, and more
Let us help you become a time-efficient researcher!
For more workshops, see our site (https://guides.libs.uga.edu/grad2021)