Course Detail: LL1999 - Information Literacy Seminar for Graduate Students

Does the word "research" make you cringe? Are you thinking to yourself: there has to be a faster and more efficient way to write papers?Did you know Google had an advanced search feature? Did you know you could search all of our databases at once?Can you tell a peer reviewed article at a glance? Are databases really faster and better than the internet?Do you know how to consistently cite websites that your professor won't reject?The library's seminar, specifically designed for graduate students, will teach you how to find credible information quickly and easily. From defining a topic to communicating your findings, we will show you how to effectively research anything! This 2-hour seminar will be given prior to the start of each fall semester and will be offered live, online in "real-time' through Zoom! Students who register but cannot attend will receive a recording of the session. You will be contacted prior to the seminar with the Zoom link.

 Session Information: 26F-LL1999-01V

Schedule: 1 Session: Wednesday, September 16, 2026 from 6:00pm to 8:00pm, via Zoom
Times: 06:00pm-08:00pm EDT
Tuition : $25.00

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This seminar will be offered via Zoom. The Zoom link will be included in your email confirmation.

Instructors

Name Additional Resources
David Nochimson

Facility Detail

Online
Online-via ZOOM
1000 Hempstead Ave
Rockville Centre, NY 11570