If you’re like most professors I know, you’d like to keep up with technology, but you just don’t have the time to sit down and spend a few hours learning how to use a new application. We understand. Give us 40 minutes of your time on the 22nd and we’ll get you up and running, so you can enjoy the productivity enhancement with minimal time investment.
This session is appropriate for folks with no prior experience, but we’ll also go in depth in some areas and there will be plenty of time for questions, so feel free to join just for Q&A if you like. Please download and install Mendeley before the session so if you have any questions, you’ll be able to ask them during the event.
We’ll discuss topics such as:
- Writing grants & papers with Mendeley
- Importing from and exporting to other systems (Google Scholar, Pubmed, Endnote, Refworks, etc.)
- Organizing, sharing, and discovering research with Mendeley
- Mendeley’s role in the future of research
William Gunn, PhD in Biomedical Science & Head of Academic Outreach, will be conducting this session. There will be plenty of time for questions after and during the session. Please download and install Mendeley before the session begins. If this time doesn’t work for you, please check out the session schedule below or see our events page for an event near you. We will put up a recording of the session afterwards, so check this post or our Youtube channel.
Date: Tuesday, Nov 22nd 2011 |
UPCOMING:
Mendeley for Librarians | 2011-11-22 2:00 PM EST |
Using Mendeley at the University of Michigan | 2011-11-30 2:00 PM EST |
NB: These sessions are conducted using WebEx. You may wish to confirm your system will work with WebEx before the event begins.