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The RGN Health Sciences library wants to help you fend off the winter blues while setting you on a path to peak personal organization.

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The Health Sciences Library at RGN has a number of events and workshops lined up this winter to help support you in your work or studies. The following events have been designed for learners and staff; faculty members are more than welcome to attend.


Starts, Monday January 21, 12-1:00 pm
Pet Therapy sessions with Pablo, also known as the ¶Ù´Ç²µâ€™tor, will start again on Monday, January 21st 2019 from noon to 1:00 pm in the foyer of the Health Sciences Library.  See the of the planned pet therapy sessions.


Friday, February 8, 12:00-12:45
This workshop examines how we use our mobile devices and asks how we might use them in more helpful ways. Topics covered include effects of non-mindful device use and actions that could help mitigate these effects.


Monday, February 25, 12:00-12:45 pm
This workshop looks at how we can create collaborative documents with Google apps more effectively. Topics covered include approaches to collaboration and helpful tools in Google apps.  


Monday, January 28, 12:00-12:45 pm
In this workshop you will learn the basics on how to 3D print objects on the two 3D printers available at the Health Sciences Library.


Tuesday, February 12, 12:00-12:45 pm
Interested in Covidence but don't know where to start? Covidence is a web-based platform that streamlines the production of comprehensive literature reviews, including systematic reviews, scoping reviews, meta-syntheses, and meta-narratives.

Citation Managers
Need help organizing your references while writing papers? Take one of our citation management workshops to learn how a specific citation manager can help you organize your references, create bibliographies and create in-text citations. Workshops are available for Endnote, Endnote Basic, Mendeley and Zotero.

Endnote:
Endnote Basic:
Mendeley:
Zotero:


Wednesday, March 6, 12:00-12:45pm
The human body has not changed for thousands of years, but our tools are revolutionizing anatomy learning! Come and discover some of our resources that explore the human body, in photos, movement and sound.

Can’t find what you are looking for or the time isn’t convenient? No problem, workshops on demand are tailored to meet your needs. Workshops can be requested by affiliated members of the University of Ottawa (faculty, staff, researcher and students).  and indicate which topic(s) you would like us to cover during the workshop. 

Pablo the therapy dog