Workshop: Time Management

time” by Sean MacEntee via Flickr CC BY 2.0

Calling all Undergraduate Researchers! If you are participating in an undergraduate research program, the research programs’ workshops are beginning. This first workshop is a great place to start!

You’re invited to join the CUNY Creative Arts Team (CAT) for a workshop on developing time management skills. The session will be on Thursday, March 10th from 1:00-2:00PM.

Use the Zoom link to join.

Workshops Schedule, Spring 2022

Undergraduate researchers must attend four workshops. Returning researchers must complete four workshops. If you have already completed all workshops and do not wish to participate in them again please contact Prof. Hamid Norouzi, undergraduateresearch@citytech.cuny.edu — SUBJECT Line: workshop alternatives, to discuss alternate activities to fulfill this requirement.

All workshops are online for Spring 2022

Time Management
(Zoom link–no registration)
CUNY Creative Arts Team (CAT)March 10, 1-2 PM
Being a Professional
(Registration)
Profs. Gregory and WalljasperMarch 14, 12-1 PM
Presenting Yourself Online
(Registration)
The OpenLab TeamMarch 17, 1-2 PM
Research Types and Methods Panel
(Registration)
Profs. Gregory, Kim, and RahmanMarch 24, 1-2 PM
Advancing Library Research Techniques
(Registration for 1-2pm)
(Registration 4-5pm)
Profs. Berger and LeonardMarch 30, 1-2 PM
March 30, 4-5 PM
Writing Abstracts for Research Projects
(Registration for 1-2pm)
(Registration for 4-5pm)
Profs. ElHitti and BannettMarch 31, 1-2 PM March 31, 4-5 PM
ePortfolios for Academic and Career Advancement
(Registration for 1-2pm)
(Registration for 4-5pm)
iTECApril 6, 1-2 PM April 6, 4-5 PM
Designing a Research Poster Presentation
(Registration for 1-2pm)
(Registration for 4-5pm)
Profs. Davide, Alcendor, and XiaoApril 14 1-2 PM
April 14 4-5 PM
Academic Works for Student Posters
(Registration)
Prof. Berger April 26, 1-2 PM

Workshop: Academic Works for Student Posters

CUNY Academic Works square logo with colorful bars on each side of the square

Calling all Undergraduate Researchers! If you are participating in an undergraduate research program, this workshop is for you!

You’re invited to join Professor Berger for a workshop to show emerging scholars how to share your posters publicly using CUNY’s Academic Works. The session will be on Wednesday, November 17th from 12:00-1:00PM.

Registration for the Zoom session is currently open.

Workshop: Being a Professional

Rows of cards with icons related to digital communication
Workshop” by Swanny Mouton via Flickr CC BY-NC 2.0

Calling all Undergraduate Researchers! If you are participating in an undergraduate research program, this workshop is for you!

You’re invited to join Professors Gregory and Walljasper for a workshop on developing professional skills. The session will be on Monday, November 8th from 12:00-1:00PM.

Registration for the Zoom session is currently open.

Fall 2021 Workshops

Join classmates and colleagues for the following online workshops. Each workshop includes a registration link that you can follow to register and receive the link for the online workshop.

Advancing Library Research Techniques (2x)
Library Research Guide
Profs. Berger and LeonardOctober 5th1 – 2 PM and 4-5 PM
ePortfolios for Academic and Career Advancement (2x)
iTECOctober 7th1-2 PM and 4-5 PM
Writing Abstracts for Research Projects (2x)
Presentation PowerPoint
Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC)October 14th1-2 PM and 4-5 PM
Research Types and Methods Panel
Registration 
Profs. Gregory, Kim, and RahmanOctober 20th12-1 PM
Presenting Yourself Online
Registration 
OpenLab TeamOctober 28th1-2 PM
Being a Professional
Registration
Profs. Gregory and WalljasperNovember 8th12-1 PM
Academic Works for Student posters
Registration
Prof. BergerNovember 17th1-2 PM
Designing a Research Poster Presentation (2x)
Registration 1
Registration 2
Profs. Davide, Alcendor, and XiaoNovember 18th  1-2 PM and 4-5 PM

Spring 2021 Workshops

Advancing Library Research TechniquesMarch 9, 1-2 PM & 4-5 PM
Writing Abstracts for Research ProjectsMarch 11, 1-2 PM & 4-5 PM
ePortfolios for Academic and Career AdvancementMarch 16, 1-2 PM & 4-5 PM
Research Types and Methods PanelMarch 18, 12-1 PM
Being a ProfessionalApril 8, 1-2 PM
Designing a Research Poster PresentationApril 15, 1-2 PM & 4-5 PM
Academic Works for Student postersApril 20, 1-2 PM
Presenting Yourself OnlineApril 22 1-2 PM

Library Research Techniques

Honors Workshop: Advancing Library Research Techniques*

*This Library Guide is updated regularly. Be sure to come back soon and revisit it!

In this workshop we will discuss advanced search strategies and resources that you can use to find the information you need for your research projects.

• Activate your City Tech ID at the Circulation Desk in the library every semester, so that you can use library databases and eBooks from off-campus and check out books from any CUNY library. (Visit our website for questions about off-campus access)

On the Internet:

Google: Do your search. Under Settings, select Advanced search to narrow your focus to more relevant sources. Search on a specific domain, for example, .gov for government websites or .edu for education websites.

• Search Google Scholar to find more academic, scholarly sources. Click the gear (Settings) on the top of the screen and select Library Links, enter New York City College of Technology to connect Google Scholar to library databases. Click off the boxes and don’t forget to save your choices.

• Not sure whether you’ve found a credible, reliable source? Use the library’s RECAP guide to evaluate it for RELEVANCE, EXPERTISE, CURRENCY, ACCURACY, AND PURPOSE.

In the Library:

• To find articles in the library databases, visit the library’s website: https://library.citytech.cuny.edu. Select the Find search tab and select Articles from the drop-down menu (default is Print and eBooks).

• Library databases cover many topics. To see a list of databases by subject or department, go to Start Your Research > Find Articles and browse the Find by Subject list or the alphabetical list: http://cityte.ch/db

• Many databases allow you to limit your search to peer-reviewed articles, which is a good idea if you’re looking for scholarly research.

• If the article is not available in any of our library databases, you can request it through
Interlibrary Loan. Sign up for an interlibrary loan account on the library’s website.
• Remember that you can borrow books from any CUNY library. Select the Find search tab. The default is Print and eBooks. Run your search. If you need to expand your search to include books outside of City Tech, select All CUNY at the top of the list of results. If you’d like to have a book from another CUNY library delivered to you at City Tech, click Request below the book’s title and log in with the library barcode from your City Tech ID. Be sure to record the call number of the book you’re interested in so you can find it on the library shelves. Use the subject headings listed on the detailed information for a book to find more sources.

• Yes, you can download and read many of our eBooks on your mobile device! Visit our website for instructions on Downloading EBooks.

Citations and Writing:

• Consider using a citation manager to keep track of your library and internet sources. Once you create an account with these tools, you can also use them to export a works cited or reference list (in the style of your choice) when you’re finished with your project.
o There is a free, student-focused citation manager called EasyBib. Create an account from at easybib.com and use it to manage your citations from anywhere – even your mobile device.
o Other popular citation managers are Zotero and RefWorks — try them out and use the one that works best for you. Both have add-ons for in-text citations.

• Find more information about citation and writing on the library website.

The library has many resources to help you in your research for your honors projects or other coursework. For help finding information in the library, ask a librarian at the Reference Desk, or visit our Ask a Librarian page on the library website.

Remember that you can make a one-on-one research appointment with a librarian, too!