Introduction to EndNote Desktop

Instructor: Paije Wilson
Online/virtual
@ 12:00 pm - 12:45 pm
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This workshop will introduce some key EndNote Desktop functions such as: creating a new library; importing citations; organizing, managing, and sharing citations; using the Microsoft Word plug-in; and using the Cite While You Write plugin for Google Docs. This workshop will use the new EndNote 2025 release, but will also be applicable to EndNote 21 users.

Research Methods in the History of Health Sciences

Instructor: Hannah Swan
Ebling Library Historical Reading Room
@ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
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Join History of Health Sciences Librarian Hannah Swan for a hands-on look at research in the history of medicine. This course is for upper-level undergraduate students and incoming graduate students.

Preservation 101: Approaches for Personal Collections

Instructor: Hannah Swan
Online/virtual
@ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
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Have you ever wondered what to do with your family photo albums or letters from loved ones? How to digitize slides or catalog a personal collection? Join Curator and History of Health Sciences Librarian Hannah Swan for a layperson’s guide to managing personal papers, photographs, and printed collections. Current UW students, staff, and faculty will be given preference.

Learn to Play Carcassonne

Instructor: Joseph King
Ebling Library Meeting Room
@ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
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Learn about one of the boardgames featured in Ebling’s collection. This workshop will introduce players to the rules of Carcassonne and allows them to play one or more rounds with other attendees.

Introduction to EndNote Basic

Instructor: Kenneth Williamson
Online/virtual
@ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
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In this workshop, you will learn how to sign up for a free EndNote Basic account, authenticate your account with UW Madison to get access to additional styles, import citations from a variety of databases, create and share groups, and use the Cite While You Write plugin for Microsoft Word.

ORCID and SciENcv for NIH Biographical Sketches

Instructor: Paije Wilson & Trisha Adamus
Online/virtual
@ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
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This workshop will walk you through how to create an ORCID profile, show you how to link ORCID to SciENcv and eRA Commons, and demonstrate the basics of creating an NIH Biographical Sketch in SciENcv.

Introduction to Embase

Instructor: Leslie Christensen
Online/virtual
@ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
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Embase is biomedical and pharmacological literature database newly available through Ebling Library. Participants will receive an overview of the database and how coverage differs from Pubmed.