Celia Caust-Ellenbogen
Archivist, Friends Historical Library
Lorin Jackson
Research and Instruction Librarian
August 13, 2020
Scaffolding
How to Connect with Help
Your Librarians
RIAs and Special Collections
Sourcing Materials
Research Guides
Moodle Content
Construction
Class Visits
Activity Menu
What's in Special Collections?
How can Special Collections support my teaching?
Breaking New Ground: Let's Brainstorm!
Appointments for one-on-one research consultations
Chat sessions
Librarian@swarthmore.edu email exchanges
Research Information Associates (RIAs)
Andrea Baruzzi
science, math, engineering
Nabil Kashyap
English literature, film & media studies
Pam Harris
educational studies, modern languages & literature,
psychology
Roberto Vargas
Art & Art History, Classics, Latin American & Latino Studies, Linguistics, Philosophy, Religion, Spanish
Sarah Elichko
economics, gender & sexuality studies, Peace & conflict studies, political science, sociology & anthropology
Lorin Jackson
Black Studies
Donna Fournier
dance, music, theater
Celia Caust-Ellenbogen
Archivist, Friends Historical Library
Jordan Landes
Curator, Friends Historical Library
David Obermayer
Archivist, College Archives
Wendy Chmielewski
Curator, Peace Collection
Choosing topics
Developing research questions
Identifying keywords
Exploring research tools
Searching
Evaluating sources
Literacy
Critical Information Literacy: Change the Subject
Conducting close reading
News and Media Literacy
Text Analysis and Data Visualization: Coggle
Reference
Creating a bibliography or annotated bibliography
Literature Review
Organizing your Research: Zotero
Thinking Outside the Box
Everything but the paper
Class project blog
Exhibitions and/or pop-up's
Timeline
Researching a Controversy: Conflicting Truths: Exploring the Conspiracy Theories of Chernobyl
Combining annotations of the same text
Students annotate images
Timeline JS for timeline
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Anthropology
Art History
Black Studies
English
History
Linguistics
Peace & Conflict Studies
Religion
Sociology
More!
Peace, nonviolence, pacifism, and conscientious objection
Quaker history and spirituality
Women’s history, including political rights and feminism
African-American history, including abolition and civil rights
Native American history
Prison reform
Environmental activism
Swarthmore College history
Swarthmore borough history
Friends Historical Library
Peace Collection
Artists' Books
College Archives & Rare Book Room
Internationalism
What library services have you used in the past? What did you learn from those experiences?
What is one new activity you'd like to try in collaboration with the libraries?
Do you know which library staff member(s) you'd like to work with?
What is the next step you'll take after this meeting to work with the libraries?
Celia and Lorin
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