Tag: UW-Green Bay Libraries

  • Join UW-Green Bay Libraries for a discussion about college student mental health

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    Join Professor of Psychology and Director of the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning, Kris Vespia, for a discussion about college student mental health, the potential impact on academics and work, and the implications for staff and faculty. This free virtual event is being held March 29, from 12:00-1:00 pm. Conversations about college…

  • UW-Green Bay’s Jodi Pierre featured in this month’s issue of “Computers in Libraries”

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    Jodi Pierre, research & instruction librarian, has an article in this month’s issue of Computers in Libraries. Her article, “DISCOVERY SERVICES: Continuous Improvement with Ongoing Usability Testing”, presents the work she’s been leading for UW-Green Bay Libraries on user testing being a method of evaluation for a website or service. Through observations of users completing…

  • UW-Green Bay Academic Symposium coming in April

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    Mark your calendars!  The UW-Green Bay Academic Excellence Symposium will be held on Wednesday April 26, 2023. Sessions will be held from 10:00AM to 12:00PM and from 1:00PM to 3:00PM. The Academic Excellence Symposium will be hosted by the UW Green Bay Libraries & held in the Cofrin Library, on the Green Bay campus. The…

  • Sign up for the “Teaching and Learning in the Time of ChatGPT” workshop!

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    UW-Green Bay Libraries, CATL, The Learning Center, and UW-Green Bay faculty are all coming together to offer a series of three workshops on machine generated content applications and artificial intelligence tools such as ChatGPT and their potential impacts on teaching and learning. Participants will have the option to attend this series in-person or through Zoom.…

  • Teaching and learning in the time of ChatGPT

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    UW-Green Bay Libraries, CATL, The Learning Center, and UW-Green Bay faculty are all coming together to offer a series of three workshops on machine generated content applications and artificial intelligence tools such as ChatGPT and their potential impacts on teaching and learning. Participants will have the option to attend this series in-person or through Zoom.…

  • Learning opportunity for faculty and staff with Audio Assignment Workshop

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    All UW-Green Bay faculty and staff are invited to join the Audio Assignment Workshop on November 30, from 4:00-5:00pm in CL 304. In this session, Digital Collections & Metadata Librarian, Kate Farley and Associate Professor of Humanities & English, Kris Purzycki will work through the basics of creating a scaffolded assignment where students record, edit, and produce…

  • Workshop: Building Visual Essays using Juncture

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    Oct. 18 | 3:30-4:50 PM | Cofrin Library 304 & Zoom Join the UW-Green Bay libraries, CATL, and Kristopher Purzycki (English & Humanities) for a workshop with our UW-Milwaukee colleague, Ann Hanlon (Head of UW-Milwaukee’s Digital Humanities Lab). In this workshop, Ann will provide a brief overview about what Juncture is, how it can be…

  • Improved access available to The Chronicle of Higher Education

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    You now have improved access to The Chronicle of Higher Education through our libraries. Articles from The Chronicle will now appear in your Search@UW results. With this improvement, on and off-campus access is seamless with your UW-Green Bay login credentials. You can also link to articles with ease and have the option to create your…

  • New browser extension connects you to full text articles through UW-Green Bay Libraries

    New browser extension connects you to full text articles through UW-Green Bay Libraries

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    The UW-Green Bay Libraries are excited to offer you free access to the LibKey Nomad browser extension. Bypass publisher paywalls with instant access to article PDFs. The extension will soon be installed in Edge and Chrome on all campus computers. LibKey Nomad works on websites that have information about scholarly articles, like Wikipedia, PubMed, and…

  • UW-Green Bay hot spots still available to students at all four campus locations

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    UW-Green Bay Libraries reminds students on all four campuses that hot spots are available for reliable internet access. Please consider forwarding to students who might be struggling to locate reliable internet. On-campus options Libraries on all four campuses will be open to provide access to computers, internet, and other resources. (See the UWGB Libraries website for detailed…