Seminary Project Lab Workshops and Live Webcast

by Sep 30, 2010Books, NTScholarship, Tech

The following is a promo for Duncan Johnson’s sure-to-be-valuable lectures. I strongly urge guys training for the ministry to go to or watch at least the first two. I use a different system than Zotero, but if you have no system, go to the third one as well!

Saturday, October 9, 9:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m. ML 3 Technology Classroom

Turning in quality seminary projects is hard work, and technological challenges don’t make it any easier. The Mack Library is offering three workshop labs for undergrad Religion majors, Seminary students, and faculty. Learn about the latest technology for using Greek and Hebrew in your documents, the easy way to set up a Turabian paper, and the most efficient way to organize and cite your research sources. All sessions will occur in the ML 3 Technology Classroom on Saturday, October 9 and are free of charge.

  • 9 a.m. Greek/Hebrew fonts – Compares & contrasts the BibleWorks fonts and Unicode.

  • 10 a.m. Turabian – Demonstrates setting up a Turabian document with the Turabian Wizard used at the BJU Seminary.

  • 11 a.m. Zotero – Demonstrates using Zotero to organize research and insert footnotes into papers (ends at 12:30 p.m.).

Each session will be broadcasted live on the web. A video recording will be available shortly after the end of each session.

Sign up at the LibGuide where you’ll find more information including broadcast links and how-to videos.

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