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ResearchxDesign Workshop Series Kicking Off Spring 2019

by Patricia Guardiola on 2019-01-23T15:47:00-05:00 in Architecture, City & Regional Planning, Fine Arts, Historic Preservation, History of Art, Landscape Architecture | 0 Comments

                                 ResearchxDesign Workshop Series

Fisher Fine Arts Library is offering a new series of workshops, ResearchxDesign, to help organize and manage research from primary sources to citations. Starting on Friday, January 25 and running through the spring semester, we will offer workshops on:

Zotero for Citations and Images - Learn how to customize the free citation manager Zotero to help you organize your citations and bibliographies. We will also pay special attention to keeping track of images in your Zotero platform.

Apps for Productivity - Experiment with recommended productivity apps with the Fisher's new suite of iPads and iPad Pros, and learn how to borrow iPads from the library.

Databases for Design -  Delve into Penn-provided databases such as Artstor, Avery Index, and Art & Architecture Source, learn advanced search methods, and ask your questions on accessing electronic resources.

Archival Research - Consult with the professionals, our neighbors in the Architectural Archives, on how to get started with archival and primary source research. We'll talk about identifying collections, handling, and incorporating materials into research projects.

For more information and to sign up, http://bit.ly/researchxdesign

Workshops have been organized by Meaghan Moody, Teaching & Learning Librarian for Penn Libraries; Katie Lane, Fisher Fine Arts Library Intern; and Patty Guardiola, Assistant Director of Fisher Fine Arts Library. Questions or suggestions for future workshops can be directed to Patty at pguar@upenn.edu.


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