
22:14
having difficulty getting my laptop camera to show my video, but I can see everyone else--sorry! Should be able to get my video cam to work next time.

22:36
No worries, Susan. We are glad to have you joining us with or without video!

40:12
Your audio is breaking up. Is it from my end?

40:29
Same here, Patience

40:32
I hear it as well

40:35
She's cracking

40:37
same for me

40:48
same

40:49
i hear it as well

41:13
Same here.

41:25
will we get a link to the recording from tonight?

42:09
Yes, we will share a link for a recording after it is prepared, likely around tomorrow afternoon.

42:16
It was a check box in the registration

55:16
Is RefWorks preferred to Zotero?

55:58
Adam, I would play around in each and see what you prefer. The library does a guide for Refworks, and it is what we pay for. That said, Zotero is a free resource that I personally use.

56:14
OK Thank you

58:04
Is there a written point of reference that is available for students on this information?

01:00:27
That was great - thank you!

01:01:30
very helpful--but went by way too fast... Will have to watch the recording. I am a bit rusty, and need to sharpen my search skills

01:02:25
Here is the Google Research Guide: https://guides.franklin.edu/c.php?g=315804

01:03:47
Many of what I discussed is also available through the Research Resources tab on the Doctoral Research and Writing Guide: https://guides.franklin.edu/docwriting/research

01:06:11
One note with RefWorks: you need to sign up for a RefWorks account before you can use it. You can sign up here (remember to use your Franklin email address for the free account): https://refworks.proquest.com/signup/email/

01:06:57
thank you!

01:07:14
There is also a Research Guide on RefWorks with tutorials and step-by-step instructions for doing all of this: https://guides.franklin.edu/RefWorks/overview

01:14:08
Can you highlight and mark up in Zotero like you did with RefWorks?

01:17:03
Is there any easy way to export those source descriptive notes from RefWorks into a table format like in the guide?

01:18:04
Are these slides on tonight's presentation saved anywhere?

01:18:11
Power Notes

01:19:15
So if we DON’T limit our search to full-text in EBSO, in the interest of sussing out more publications of a little researched topic, and we discover a reference to a work (whose full text is NOT contained in EBSCO) does this mean we have no access to this article through the Franklin University Research Library?

01:20:21
I'm so happy you asked this question Nurit! I meant to mention this already - let me explain this when Evan is finished!

01:20:25
We can’t see your screen

01:24:04
What do doctoral students do, when there is very little research on their topic?

01:24:07
can we get ac

01:24:35
Can we get a copy of PowerPoint?

01:25:10
Which dictionary is acceptable to search for synonyms

01:25:44
That does make sense... Look at approaching it another way, or in a different context

01:27:00
hahaha.. Pacific Standard time student feedback... Too narrow. Got it!

01:27:38
What advise can you offer if your research questions has be researched a lot?

01:32:28
Thank you for your time

01:32:48
Thanks again - great session

01:32:49
Thank you.

01:32:50
thank you

01:32:53
Thank you for all the information tonight!

01:32:56
Appreciate the information!

01:33:04
awesome

01:33:06
thank you!

01:33:07
thank you

01:33:12
This was great. Thanks so much for all this helpful information. :)

01:33:18
Great session. Thanks

01:33:18
thank you, have a good night

01:33:18
thank you!

01:33:19
Thank you,

01:33:21
thank you so much this session was very helpful

01:33:22
Thank you. Stay safe.

01:33:31
thank you!