Fogler Library Faculty Newsletter 9-20-17

Guide to BrowZine, Call for Workshop Presenters, October Grants 101 Workshop

In this issue:

  1. Guide to BrowZine
  2. Call for Presenters: Fogler Library Workshop Series
  3. October Grants 101 Workshop

1. Guide to Browzine

BrowZine is a tool that allows users to browse, read, monitor, and share articles for many Fogler Library journal titles. This tool allows you to:

  • Easily access many full-text journal articles through Fogler Library
  • Create a personal bookshelf of your “go-to” journals for fast access
  • Save articles in personalized collections
  • Get alerts when new journal issues are published
  • Send articles to citation management or note taking programs
  • Share links with others by email, Facebook or Twitter

Contact Nancy Lewis (lewis@maine.edu) with any questions.

2. Call for Presenters: Fogler Library Workshop Series

The Fogler Library Workshop Series draws on speakers from the UMaine community who can present on diverse topics and expose students to new ideas and ways of thinking about information.

We’re looking for graduate students who would like to develop and teach workshops on any of the following topics, or others that you feel would benefit the community:

  • Computer programming and coding
  • Digital art tools
  • GIS software and programming
  • Microsoft Office
  • Data visualization
  • Statistical analysis tools
  • Speaking to non-experts about your research
  • Writing a statement of your teaching philosophy
  • Graduate student success
  • Game design

This list was generated from the overwhelmingly positive assessments we received for our 2016-2017 workshops. Interested in sharing your skills that are not on this list? We’d love to hear about it.We encourage graduate students to see this as a professional development opportunity, and welcome graduate students from across campus to share their knowledge, skills, and technological expertise here at Fogler Library. We would be delighted for you to share your talents, even if they are not represented on the above list.

We encourage graduate students to see this as a professional development opportunity, and welcome graduate students from across campus to share their knowledge, skills, and technological expertise here at Fogler Library. We would be delighted for you to share your talents, even if they are not represented on the above list.

We are currently looking for 2 presenters for the Fall, and 3 for Spring. The dates are flexible. Please respond to both ncurtis@maine.edu and yan.liu1@maine.edu.

3. October Grants 101 Workshop

The Office of the Vice President for Research and Fogler Library are sponsoring “Grants 101: Seeking, Analyzing, and Writing Basics” on October 10, 2017, from 10am-12pm.

At the workshop, you will:

  • search for grants in PIVOT
  • analyze an agency’s Request for Proposals
  • learn Grant Writing Basics

To attend the October Grants 101 Workshop, please RSVP to Jen Bonnet using this form.