Student and Faculty Introductory APA Research Databases Training Webinars
The American Psychological Association is pleased to invite you to attend a free webinar designed specifically to introduce you to the APA Research Databases on various vendor platforms. Led by PsycINFO Customer Relations trainers, these 50-minute sessions are intended for students, faculty, or library staff unfamiliar with APA databases or who are accessing APA databases on a platform that is new to them.
Learning Objectives
* become familiar with the APA research databases and the platform
features
* manage your results
* create alerts
* set up personal accounts
* craft searches that make use of controlled vocabulary and natural language
* use database fields and limits
Audience:
This session is designed primarily for students but is also suitable for faculty or library staff unfamiliar with APA databases or who are accessing APA databases on a platform that is new to them.
Schedule and Registration:
Webinars are hosted on Adobe Connect and all times listed are Eastern Time.
Note: The University Library subscribes via CSA, but some of you may have access via your individual APA subscription.
APA Research Databases on CSA Illumina March 25, 2010=092:00 pm
APA Research Databases on CSA Illumina April 26, 2010=099:00 am
APA Research Databases on CSA Illumina May 19, 2010=09=092:00 pm
APA Research Databases on APA PsycNET March 16, 2010=0911:00 am
APA Research Databases on APA PsycNET April 13, 2010=096:00 pm
APA Research Databases on APA PsycNET May 6, 2010=09=094:00 pm
To register, visit our Webinars registration page for Students and Faculty
at http://www.apa.org/pubs/databases/training/webinars-students.aspx and
click on the link for the session you'd like to attend.
Questions?
Please feel free to send any questions or comments to
psycinfowebinars@apa.org with "Student Training" in the subject line.
You can find information on and support for all of APAs research
databases on
YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/user/PsycINFO),
Facebook(http://www.facebook.com/apapsycnet),
or Twitter (http://www.twitter.com/apapsycnet).
Or visit us at our dedicated search
help/training center at
http://www.apa.org/pubs/databases/training/index.aspx