Virtual Student Technology Fair Thursday, February 5, 2015 at 6pm PST Participant link: https://sas.elluminate.com/d.jnlp?sid=2011274&password=D.1F347355930FCCD3C02849177570FF __________________________ Did you know that as a San Jose State University student you have access to several popular software packages for free – including the Adobe Creative Suite and Microsoft Office? Want to know what’s available, […]
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Tentative Spring 2015 Events
Welcome to 2015! Here is a tentative schedule of ASIS&T Student Chapter events for the spring semester. Please check back for updates in January. January 21 – Conducting Successful Webinars and Online Programs (SIG-ED and SJSU ASIS&T) February 5 – Virtual Student Technology Fair March – Digital Copyright for Librarians March […]
Continue reading*Rescheduled!!* Museums, Libraries, and Archives – Oh My! A Technological Perspective
RESCHEDULED! Museums, Libraries, and Archives – Oh My! A Technological Perspective Thursday, December 4 at 6pm PST Richard Hulser – Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County Co-hosted by the SJSU Society of American Archivists Student Chapter (SAASC) and the Los Angeles Chapter of the Association for Information Science and […]
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Wednesday, November 12 at 6pm (PT) Participant link (in Collaborate): http://bit.ly/ASISTCollab About this Event There are no second chances to making a great first impression. Even the smartest and most qualified need to prepare! So what can you do to stand out from the crowd? How can you rock the […]
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Open Access Academia Mark Hahnel, PhD. Founder and CEO of figshare Thursday, October 16 at 6pm PST Participant link: https://sas.elluminate.com/d.jnlp?sid=2011274&password=D.1F347355930FCCD3C02849177570FF About the Event Interested in the OA movement? Want to make your work as a student share-able and cite-able? The ASIS&T Student Chapter is excited to welcome Mark Hahnel, PhD, the […]
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