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Library Workshops: Winter Quarter 2026 Open Library Workshops

Current Library Workshops

Quarterly Workshops Tutorials, & Research Support

Quarterly Workshops Tutorials, & Research Support

Library Research Workshops are open to all students and are not connected to specific courses. 

If you'd like help getting started on a research project, want to learn more about generative AI, want help with citing sources and using NoodleTools, or want research help for a group project, please check out the resources on this page! 

  • Workshops may meet in-person. online, or hybrid. Be sure to check the modality!
  • Please register ahead of time, so we know who to expect. That said, drop-ins and last-minute registrants are always welcome at our workshops.  

Research 101 Workshop: Start your Research

Research 101: Start Your Research 

This hands-on workshop will help you launch your research project with confidence.

Workshop Focus

  • Making sense of an assignment
  • Choosing a topic that works
  • Identifying keywords for research
  • Getting an overview of library resources – and how to use them
Be sure to bring your assignment with you.

Schedule

Week 6: Tuesday, February 10 from 11 to 11:50 AM

  • Meets in person in HL213

Week 7: Thursday, February 19 from 12 to 12:50 PM

  • Meets on ZOOM

To Register

  • Please register for both Zoom and Face-to-Face workshops using the REGISTRATION LINK below to select the workshop date you would like.
  • For Zoom workshops, we will send you a link to join us. You need to REGISTER to receive the link. 
  • Face-to-Face workshops are held in Holman Library in HL213 or HL217.
  • If you haven't registered and want to attend a workshop, there's likely room. So come on by! 
Asynchronous Research 101 Workshop
Can't attend a Research 101 workshop at the scheduled times?  

AI in Learning and Research Workshop

AI in Learning and Research

This workshop will help you consider the ethical use of AI tools in learning and research.

Some major questions addressed include: How does generative AI work? What are the risks and benefits of using AI? How can AI tools be used in education settings?

Please keep in mind that any AI use in your classes is up to your instructor.

Workshop Focus

  • Learn how generative AI works 
  • Explore the risks and benefits of using AI tools
  • Assess the appropriate use of AI in education

Schedule

Week 4: Tuesday, January 27 from 11 to 11:50 AM

  • Meets on Zoom

Week 5: Wednesday, February 4 from 12:00 to 12:50 PM

  • Meets in person in HL213 

Week 6: Tuesday, February 10 from 12 to 12:50 PM

  • Meets on Zoom

To Register

  • Please pre-register by completing the quick registration form. That helps us know how many students to plan for! 
  • If you haven't registered and want to attend a workshop, there's likely room. So come on by! 

Asynchronous Tutorials: Citations & NoodleTools Citation Generator

Citations and NoodleTools Citation Maker Tutorials

Scholarship is a Conversation and citations are how we indicate whose ideas we are building on and engaging with. 

The Canvas and Online Tutorials linked below will help you:

  • Understand why and when to cite other works
  • Integrate and cite source material
  • Use NoodleTools citation maker

Research Appointment for Individual or Group Research Projects

Schedule a Research Appointment

Do you want individual help from a librarian?

Would your group like help with a group project?

We can help you find credible sources, incorporate sources into your presentation, and more.

Make An Appointment With Us!

If you want immediate help or don't know your schedule, use our Ask a Librarian for live chat and even zoom help!

More Help: