The Hahnemann Library and the Writing Center will be offering workshops at the Library during the Fall term.
October 5, in the Hahnemann Computer Classroom, 1st floor, 5:30 pm
Graduate Database Searching, APA Format, and Bibliographic Management Software For Health Sciences Students
November 2, in the Hahnemann Computer Classroom, 1st floor, 5:30 pm
Graduate Database Searching, APA Format, and Bibliographic Management Software For Health Sciences Students
November 16, location TBA, 5:30 pm
Sentence Level Writing and Clarity for Health Sciences Students
To view additional Writing Center Workshops at Hagerty Library, and to register for workshops, please see http://drexel.edu/engphil/writingcenter/workshop-registration.asp
The Writing Center and Hahnemann Library are once again collaborating on workshops to be held at the Hahnemann Library during the Spring term. Please share the following information about the workshops with your students and faculty.
- Graduate Database Searching, APA Format and Bibliographic Management Software for Health Sciences Students, April 13th and May 11th, 5:30 pm, Room 1208 Hahnemann Library
- Substance & Style for Health Sciences Students: Crafting Better Presentations, May 19th, 5:30 pm, Room 2235 Hahnemann Library
- Sentence Level Writing and Clarity for Health Sciences Students, May 25th, 5:30 pm, Room 2235 Hahnemann Library
Students may register for the workshops at http://drexel.edu/engphil/writingcenter/workshop-registration.asp
The Drexel Writing Center and Hahnemann Library are now offering workshops for graduate and undergraduate students. The workshops will provide help with various aspects of the writing process, from sentence construction, to APA formatting, to Thesis/Dissertation Support.
Students who wish to attend the 1/25 and 2/08 workshops are requested to register at http://www.drexel.edu/engphil/writingcenter/workshop-registration.asp. No registration is required for the workshop on Monday, 1/18.
Monday, 01/18/2010: APA Format and Bibliographic Management Software for Health Sciences Students, 5-7 pm, Room 2235 NCB.
Monday, 01/25/2010: Sentence-Level Writing Style for Health Science Students, 5-6 pm, Room 2235 NCB.
Monday, 02/08/2010: Thesis/Dissertation Support: Guide to Graduate Writing and Database Searching for Health Science Students, 5-7 pm, Room 2235 NCB.
NIH’s Public Access Policy, mandating that all articles arising from NIH funds must be submitted to PubMed Central upon acceptance for publication, has been a boon for researchers, medical practitioners and public, making publicly-funded research accessible to all. But it has been a source of confusion for authors, who may encounter conflicts between the NIH mandate and the stipulations of publishers’ contracts.
Ben Grillot of the Association of Research Libraries has published a report titled “PubMed Central Deposit and Author Rights”, providing guidelines on how authors can balance NIH requirements and publishers’ restrictions. The report is available for free on the ARL website at http://www.arl.org/bm~doc/grillot-pubmed.pdf.