
OER’s and Electronic Resources
ZoomOER stands for Open Educational Resources, but it also has a second informal meaning of Online and Electronic Resources. Attend this presentation from a faculty perspective on how to mine…
OER stands for Open Educational Resources, but it also has a second informal meaning of Online and Electronic Resources. Attend this presentation from a faculty perspective on how to mine…
Can I use this image in my lecture slides? What about for a conference presentation or journal article? Can I post this article or show this video in my class?…
This presentation will guide participants through lessons learned from the literature about surviving teaching during a pandemic. What challenges did universities face and how did they overcome those challenges? How…
How do you stay current in your field? Do you rely on clinical practice guidelines or systematic reviews? How about “living guidelines”? If this is the first time you’ve heard…
You’re seeing a patient and are ready to look up information on their condition, but indecision strikes: which point of care resource do you use, UpToDate or DynaMed? By…
Do you find yourself needing to create differentials rule outs? Do you need high quality images for class instruction? Would it be nice to know how to use a resource…
Data has a story to tell, but are you telling it correctly? Are you using the best tool available? Or are you using the best visualization to get the story…
Whether you need a refresher about the human body on the go or you are unable to get to the cadaver lab, the Pumerantz Library has several e-resources that can…
In this presentation, participants will be introduced to two different types of mapping for organizing concepts: mind mapping and concept mapping. Often used interchangeably, they have two different purposes. Participants…
In a post-apocalyptic world, information can be your only source of hope! In this themed workshop, participants will learn how to wield PubMed as their best defense against the zombie…