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Library workshop: Is it shareworthy?

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Dear Clarkson Faculty and Staff, Please remind your students The Clarkson University Libraries workshops series will wrap up with Is it shareworthy? Becoming a more sophisticated social media user Tuesday, Nov. 16 at 5pm via Zoom.  Description: Today almost everyone uses – and shares – on social media. But how do we determine what to […]

Library workshop: Is it shareworthy?

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Dear Clarkson Students, The Clarkson University Libraries workshops series will wrap up with Is it shareworthy? Becoming a more sophisticated social media user Tuesday, Nov. 16 at 5pm via Zoom.  Description: Today almost everyone uses – and shares – on social media. But how do we determine what to share? And what to trust when

Graduate Workshop: Maximizing Google

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Tuesday, November 9 at 5pm – Online via Zoom – Add to your Google Calendar Graduate Students: How many times a day do we all just looking something up on Google? It’s quick, it’s easy, it can answer our most basic questions more efficiently than any other technology out there. Make the most of your Googling with a series of advanced

REMINDER TOMORROW: Library workshop: Who wrote that?

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Dear Clarkson Students, The Clarkson University Libraries workshops series will continue with Who wrote that? Being wary on the web Tuesday, Nov. 2 at 5pm via Zoom.  Description: Historically only the wealthy had the ability to create and disseminate information, but in today’s more participatory culture we can all contribute to the creation and spread

Graduate Workshop TODAY: Working Wikipedia

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Tuesday, October 26 at 5pm – Online via Zoom – Add to your Google Calendar Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia, is part of the fabric of our digital life. It is used worldwide by millions of people daily. Join this workshop to learn more about it, as well as how to use your knowledge and research skills to make it better. This

Library workshop: Who wrote that?

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Dear Clarkson Faculty and Staff, Please remind your students The Clarkson University Libraries workshops series will continue with Who wrote that? Being wary on the web Tuesday, Nov. 2 at 5pm via Zoom.  Description: Historically only the wealthy had the ability to create and disseminate information, but in today’s more participatory culture we can all

Graduate Workshop: Working Wikipedia

Beacon Faculty Beacon Graduate Students Capital Faculty Capital Graduate Students Potsdam Faculty Potsdam Graduate Students Quarter Based Graduate Students Semester Based Graduate Students

Tuesday, October 26 at 5pm – Online via Zoom – Add to your Google Calendar Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia, is part of the fabric of our digital life. It is used worldwide by millions of people daily. Join this workshop to learn more about it, as well as how to use your knowledge and research skills to make it better. This

Library workshop: Who wrote that?

Beacon Graduate Students Capital Graduate Students Potsdam Graduate Students Potsdam Undergrad Students

Dear Clarkson Students, The Clarkson University Libraries workshops series will continue with Who wrote that? Being wary on the web Tuesday, Nov. 2 at 5pm via Zoom.  Description: Historically only the wealthy had the ability to create and disseminate information, but in today’s more participatory culture we can all contribute to the creation and spread

Throwback Thursday with University Archives

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Z-100 Desktop Computers were given to each incoming freshman in 1983. The new model retailed for over $4,000, but the students owned it by paying a one-time $200 maintenance fee and $200 each semester. Clarkson University became the first college in the nation to give each incoming freshman a personal computer.  Kathy Damon and her father,

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