Mastering Media and AI Literacy in the Digital Age

In recent years, there has been an alarming decline in media literacy throughout the U.S. In this 1-hour workshop learn compelling strategies to fortify your media literacy skills, through a fusion of scholarly research and cutting-edge AI resources. Presented by student engagement librarian Madison Brents and the Graduate Services Assistants from Access Services in UNT Libraries. Light refreshments will be provided while supplies last!

Can't make it to campus? This event will be available virtually!

RefWorks: A Free Bibliographic Citation Manager (Workshop)

 

There is a free tool that can help you track and organize your scholarly research: RefWorks. This citation manager allows you to organize your references, keep notes, and store web addresses so that you can access articles, books, or other resources easily. This 1½-hour RefWorks session is designed with graduate students in mind, but all are welcome to attend. Presented by Social Sciences & Community Engagement Librarian Jennifer Rowe. Light refreshments will be provided while supplies last!

Preparing Materials for Academic Jobs (Graduate Level)

Join us for the Preparing Materials for Academic Jobs workshop. Whether you're considering applying for faculty positions or other academic roles, it's never too early to start refining your written materials. In this workshop, we will introduce you to the most common genres requested by search committees, such as letters of interest, statements of teaching philosophy, and research statements. Through reviewing samples and engaging discussions, we'll provide insights on how to craft successful documents.

Writing the Literature Review (Graduate Workshop)

 

No matter what your discipline, you need to situate your contributions within the state of the field. Discover how in the Writing the Literature Review workshop. In this workshop, you will learn about the purpose of the literature review and gain valuable tips on crafting an effective literature review that aptly summarizes and synthesizes the contributions of other researchers to your topic. Join us to master this essential skill and elevate the quality of your research writing!

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