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Community Profiles: Finding Data and Primary Sources for Site-based Research Projects Workshop In-Person / Online
Community Profiles: Finding Data and Primary Sources for Site-based Research Projects Workshop- Erin Burns, Rob King, Tom Rohrig, Sara Schumacher, Jake Syma
Hybrid- both face to face and online webbased interaction
1.Students will learn how to effectively complete a community profile or site selection report. 2.Students will understand what resources are available including, but not limited to, government sources (Census, USGS, etc.), commercial resources, etc. 3.Students will understand the role of Personal librarians and Southwest
This workshop will provide an overview for completing community profiles/site selection project for a specific area or community. Librarian experts from Architecture, Business, Engineering, Government Information, and the Southwest Collection will explain how to use available resources to complete these projects. This workshop will be useful for classes in architecture, business, engineering, nursing, etc. Resources will include statistical databases, private/local/state/federal/international statistics, etc. featuring Census tools.
If you find registration is closed, please email a presenter for assistance. erin.burns@ttu.edu, tom.rohrig@ttu.edu, jake.syma@ttu.edu
Related LibGuide: Community Profiles: Finding Data and Primary Sources for Site-based Research Projects by Tom Rohrig
- Date:
- Tuesday, September 13, 2022
- Time:
- 4:00pm - 5:00pm
- Time Zone:
- Central Time - US & Canada (change)
- Location:
- Instruction Lab 016
- Audience:
- Undergrads
- Categories:
- Workshops