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Finding Funding Challenge (online & asynchronous)

Online

Join the Office of Research Development and Fogler Library for the Finding Funding Challenge! Each day, for five days, you will receive an email with short, self-paced tasks designed to build your grantseeking skills. You will learn how to effectively and efficiently find funding opportunities tailored to your creative and scholarly interests, strategically read and […]

Fogler Library Tour

Fogler Library (1st floor)

Meet with a librarian for a tour of Fogler Library. Discover the best study and hangout spots, find books and resources, and how to get research help. You'll discover what the space has to offer and get to know some of our staff along the way. The tour will meet outside Library Classroom 2. For […]

Fogler Library Tour

Fogler Library (1st floor)

Meet with a librarian for a tour of Fogler Library. Discover the best study and hangout spots, find books and resources, and how to get research help. You'll discover what the space has to offer and get to know some of our staff along the way. The tour will meet outside Library Classroom 2. For […]

AI in the Classroom: Evaluate & Cite – Leave What’s Wrong, Keep What’s Right (Fogler Library Workshop)

Fogler Library Classroom 1 Orono, ME, United States

Topics covered include evaluating various AI tools for text creation and image creation, with an emphasis on their use and best practices. Additionally, we will devote time to providing attendees with tools on evaluating AI-generated output, including difficulties presented by AI in terms of citation, copyright, plagiarism, and the generation of incorrect or hallucinated information. […]

Who Can Vote? Gilder Lehrman Institute Exhibit on Display

Fogler Library (1st floor)

Gilder Lehrman Institute panels on display through February 16, 2024 Fogler Library was selected to host the traveling exhibit Who Can Vote? : A Brief History of Voting Rights in the United States, a display developed by the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History with the support of the Annenburg Public Policy Center. Visit this traveling […]

BookTok: Find or Fail?

Do you wish you had a place to discuss your thoughts on books with others? Then come join us at the first BookTok book Talk Event at Fogler Library! Friday, January 26th, 5pm–7pm The Oakes Room at Fogler Library.

Book Talk: Film Adaptations

Oakes Room

Do you wish you had a place to discuss your thoughts on books with others? Come join us as we discuss successful and failed book to screen adaptations on Friday, February 23rd, starting at 5pm and ending at 7pm in the Oakes Room at the Fogler Library.  

Western Winter Carnival

Yee-haw! Be sure to ride on down to Fogler Library on Saturday, March 2nd between 5pm and 9pm for Western Winter Carnival, a mighty shindig with contra dancing lessons, live music, a mechanical bull, casino, baby cow petting, mocktail saloon, stuff-a-buddy, and more! Free event for UMaine Students.

Literature Review Series: Citation Management

Fogler Library Classroom 1 Orono, ME, United States

Learn to use citation managers and save time by organizing records of articles, books, and other publications to create in-text citations and bibliographies. For more information and to register, go to our Workshops Guide.

Literature Review Series: Search Strategically

Fogler Library Classroom 1 Orono, ME, United States

Learn advanced techniques to maximize database searching, including using controlled vocabulary, searching for foundational authors, and setting alerts to keep up-to-date with new sources related to your research topic. For more information and to register, go to our Workshops Guide.

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