During each fall and spring semester, Rowan University Libraries offers workshops on various topics related to inquiry, learning, research, and creativity. All workshops are free and open to students, staff, and faculty, and most are also open to the public.
This page lists all past and upcoming workshops. Please visit the Workshops calendar to view and register for upcoming workshops.
If you are interested in a workshop that is listed on this page but not scheduled, please contact us to express your interest.
Slides for many past workshops are available on the Rowan Digital Works "Library Workshops" page.
Workshops are organized into the following categories (listed alphabetically):
- Citation Management
Using reference management tools to create and organize citations and bibliographies and to integrate citations into academic writing
- Creativity & Play
Exploring topics outside the traditional realm of libraries, research, and scholarship
- Digital Tools
Using digital tools for various information needs, including finding, accessing, analyzing, and creating information
- Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Building understandings of systems of power and privilege and fostering cultural humility and more inclusive and equitable communities
- Evaluating Information and Online Habits in the Digital Age
Searching, navigating, and critically evaluating online sources, particularly in digital contexts
- Scholarly Communication
Exploring the creation, publication, dissemination, and discovery of research and scholarship
- Teaching, Learning, and Inquiry
Fostering student learning, particularly in relation to source-based research and inquiry
Workshop questions? Contact libraryworkshops@rowan.edu