AU Library and Scholarly Resources is offering a webinar on Wikipedia and Academic Research next Tuesday, March 15, from 6 to 7 pm Mountain Time.
Many students turn to Wikipedia, the free, collaborative online encyclopedia when carrying out research for assignments and papers. But is Wikipedia ever appropriate to use for academic research? With our new webinar, AU Librarians will let students know more about the dos and don'ts of using Wikipedia for university course work.
To see the date and time of the session in your time zone, click here: http://tinyurl.com/auwiki.
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A recording will be available shortly after the session at: http://library.athabascau.ca/orientations.html.
Questions or concerns? Please contact Jennifer Rempel (jrempel@athabascau.ca; 780-675-6257) for more information.
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