While NASA’s main goal is to help us all learn more about the universe our planet exists in, as an organization, it can also teach some big lessons about some more earthly topics. Namely, knowledge management and leadership strategies.
This week is Academic Success Week at DBS, and while we consider every week to be academic success week in the library, we wanted to mark the occasion by sharing some tips from our team on referencing, genAI, and more.
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Your online activities have an environmental impact, and the amount of data you store and amount of time you spend online determines your own personal carbon footprint. But if you want to reduce your emissions, start with these five tips.
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Deadlines are approaching to submit to the DBS Journal and for the PARC Conference! Tati Quaglio has both participated in the conference and published in the journal. She shares what those experiences meant for her as a researcher.
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Sharing data helps improve the research landscape, adding to the shared knowledge of those in the field and allowing for varied perspectives on the same raw information. Here's why that matters for you.
For many of you, this semester's closed book exams will be a brand new way of taking tests, so the library team wanted to share some info about the system as well as some tips for success.
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Feeling overwhelmed? Try picking up a book. College is difficult, but practicing mindfulness can help reduce your stress.
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All past exam papers since 2008 are available online. Here's how you can access them.
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To mark National Academic Integrity Week, we’ve compiled a list of five not-so-obvious examples of academic impropriety. Read through to make sure you’re not falling into any of these traps.
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