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April 6, 2018

Tibetan Studies Bibliographic Databases Workshop

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April 6, 2018
1:00 pm - 2:45 pm
170 St George St, Room 317
170 St George St, Room 317



This workshop is the second in our “First Fridays” Series of the 2018 spring semester. It aims to provide support and a forum to discuss leading bibliographic databases, and their compatibility with the scripts, diacritics, and other needs in Tibetan Studies research and publishing. Bob Scott, Digital Humanities Librarian at the Butler Library, Columbia University, will focus on ZOTERO, ENDNOTE, and MENDELEY. The teleconference session will be jointly hosted for Tibetan Studies students at Columbia and at the University of Toronto. Please bring laptops. RSVPs appreciated, but not necessary. For more information, contact: Lauran Hartley, Tibetan Studies Librarian, lh2112@columbia.edu.

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