Register for the Graduate Online Success Series Spring Workshops
Grad Online Jawn
April 29, 2024
The Graduate Online Success Series: Grad Online Jawn is a series of online workshops offered by the Graduate College and Academic Resource Center (ARC), in collaboration with campus partners, to provide graduate students with key skills and resources to support them throughout their academic journey. The workshops are meant to be engaging and interactive and offer opportunities to meet with faculty and professional staff experts from across the university.
While the workshop series is geared toward graduate students studying online, all graduate students are welcome! Register for each workshop using the Zoom links below to receive login instructions via email. Workshop materials will be shared via email following the event. In addition, workshop materials are made available in the series archive.
Upcoming Workshops
Stepping Up Your Scholarly Research Skills: Databases & Search Strategies
Tuesday, April 30
5 to 6 p.m. EDT
In this hands-on workshop, we’ll talk about turning your research question into a search strategy, and we will try out searching a few different databases; we’ll include a look at "citation searching" to identify key articles and to trace the development of ideas.
Facilitated by Drexel University Librarians, Sarah Hughes, MSLIS, MA, and Kathleen Turner, MLIS
Work-Life Balance & Graduate Studies
Thursday, May 2
5 to 6 p.m. EDT
Graduate study requires significant time and effort, which can sometimes make it difficult to balance your personal, professional, and academic commitments. Work-life balance, though, is key to academic and professional success. You’ve got this! Join Rebecca Signore, MA, Executive Director, Center for Learning and Academic Success Services (CLASS), and Deirdre McMahon, PhD, Assistant Dean of Online Education, Graduate College, to discuss strategies and resources for setting boundaries, managing your schedule, recharging, and supporting growth.
Organizing Your Research: Citation Management with EndNote or Zotero
Thursday, May 9
5 to 6 p.m. EDT
Save research time and effort! Take advantage of library citation management tools to organize and format your project. Drexel University Librarians, Sarah Hughes, MLIS, MA, and Kathleen Turner, MLIS, provide key no-nonsense tips on how to use EndNote or Zotero—your choice, provided by Drexel University—to keep and organize scholarly references and articles and to generate in-text citations and bibliographies in all major styles.
No prior knowledge of EndNote or Zotero is required for this workshop.