November 2, 2021 | 10-11AM, via Zoom
Attendees have the opportunity to learn about finding and citing the images that support their papers and presentations. Citations are more than avoiding plagiarism—they are a trail for others to follow and discover sources for themselves. They also give due credit to the creators of the image or video an author uses to support or sustain their argument. UNL Libraries will introduce a small variety of image databases, touch on fair use and copyright, and learn about the main elements needed in popular citation styles (Chicago, MLA, APA) for these materials.
Join Associate Professor, Digital Media Librarian, Richard Graham, for this online session via Zoom on November 2, 2021 from 10-11 a.m. Registration is required.
UNL Libraries is excited to launch the workshop series “Building Research Confidence in the Humanities.” Covering topics ranging from finding and organizing primary materials, locating and managing scholarly sources, and analyzing resources, to making decisions about presentation and publication, this nine-session series will introduce humanities researchers to a range of tools, resources, and techniques for growing their research practice.