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  • Recorded WebEx Sessions

     

    General Sessions

    Jeff Wisniewski, Introduction to PITTCat + - August 27, 2008

    Rush Miller et al. , In-Service 2008  - December 2008

    PSTG Recordings

    2008

    Dennis Smith- Presentation on new databases - September 12, 2008

    Rick Hoover- Introduction to WebEx conferencing service - September 26, 2008

    Tom Twiss and Patricia Sharp- Election Resources - October 3, 2008

    • Handout (.doc)

    Michael Ford - Science Resources - October 10, 2008

    Mark Scott - Legislative Resources - October 17, 2008

    • Common reference questions
    • How a bill becomes law

    Marnie Hampton - RefWorks - October 31, 2008

    Eve Wider and Kate Joranson - Business Resources - November 7, 2008

    John Fudrow - Gaming in Libraries - November 14, 2008

    Mark Scott and Tom Twiss - Census Resources - November 21, 2008

    Anne Koenig - Gift and Exchange - December 5, 2008

    2009

    1. Jeff Wisniewski - PITTCat+ - January 9, 2009

    2. Jacob Deininger- Term Paper Basics - January 16, 2009

    • Handout from Jacob's presentation

    3. Julie Seavy, Fundraising, January 30, 2009

    4. Beth Newborg, The Writing Center, February 6, 2009

    5. Staff of the Special Collections Department, ULS Special Collections, February 13, 2009

    6. Phil Wilkin, Researching the European Union, February 20, 2009

    • Presentation outline

    7. Erin Kennedy, CQ Press Resources, Feb. 18

    8. Michael Ford, Psychology Resources, Feb. 27, 2009

    • Psychology Resources Handout (.doc)

    9. Joe Hurley, Federal Documents Overview, March 6, 2009

    • Federal Publications Handout (.doc)

    10. Margarete Bower, The 'Big Three' Chemistry Databases, March 20, 2009

    11. Elizabeth Mahoney, The Reference Interview, March 27, 2009

    12. Erin Wilkins, Mapping Worlds: Information Visualization in Libraries, April 3, 2009

    13. Hiro Good, eBooks Usage, April 17

    • Current Trends in Use of eBooks in North America
    • References
    • Springer Web Seminar
    • UK E-books study

    • Electronic Book Usage at a Master’s Level I
      University: A Longitudinal Study. The Journal of Academic Librarianship,
      Volume 32, Number 1, pages 52–59

    • The Google generation:
      the information behaviour of the
      researcher of the future.Aslib Proceedings: New Information
      Perspectives
      Vol. 60 No. 4, 2008 pp. 290-310

     

    14. John Fudrow, Assessment in Academic Libraries, April 24

  • 15. Joe Hurley, Jonah McAllister Erickson, Tom Twiss , The G-20, September 11
    • Resources on the G-20
    • Against the G-20?
    • Introduction to the G-20
  • 16. Dennis Smith, New Databases, September 18
  • The above recordings are temporarily unavailable while
  • we transition to a new playback system
  • 17. Tom Twiss, State and Local Government, October 9
  • 18. Lexis Nexis Statistical, October 15
  • 19. Pat Duck, Information Literacy Update, October 16
  • 20. Hiro Good, East Asian Libary, October 23
  • 21: Elizabeth Mahoney, The Changing Face of Digital Reference, October 30