This year the Janet D. Greenwood Library will offer a  monthly series, “What is the Library doing for me?” to inform faculty, staff,  and students about library services and new products. To R.S.V.P. or comment,  please contact Liz Kocevar-Weidinger at x2445 or kocevarweidingerea@longwood.edu.
LibX –  What is LibX? 
What  can it do for me? What can it do for students?
| When: | Wednesday, September 26th, 3 – 4 p.m. | 
| Where: | Library   Computing Center,  2nd Floor Children’s Collection | 
| Presenter: | Mark Lenker, Assistant Instruction/Reference Services  Librarian, Janet D. Greenwood Library | 
LibX modifies your Internet browser  to provide direct access to the Library’s resources from most locations on the  web. For example, if you see an interesting book at Amazon.com or the New York Times Review of Books, or an  article in Google Scholar, you can check to see if the Library owns it with a  single mouse click. It also allows you  to search directly from the references page of online documents – even PDFs!
Learning Services –  What  is the Learning Center? 
What can it do for me? What can it do  for students?
| When: | Wednesday, October 17th, 3 – 4 p.m. | 
| Where: | Library, Room 147B | 
| Presenter: | Rebecca Sturgill,  Learning Center Director, Janet D. Greenwood  Library | 
Topics for discussion will include  the following: what is the role of our Learning  Center; what services does the Learning Center  offer and to whom; does learning assistance make a difference in students’  success; how critical is faculty support; and what can faculty do to support  student use of the Learning   Center? Come and discuss  strategies faculty, campus administration, learning support center personnel,  and students can use to optimize learning and success.
RefWorks – What is RefWorks?
What can it do for me? What can it do for students?
| When: | Wednesday, November 14th, 3 – 4 p.m. | 
| Where: | Library Computing Center,  2nd Floor in the Children’s Collection | 
| Presenter: | Liz Kocevar-Weidinger, Instruction/Reference Services  Librarian, Janet D. Greenwood Library
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RefWorks allows you to generate  your personal bibliographic database by importing references from online  databases into your own web-based account. These references can then be  integrated into papers and can also be used to format  bibliographies.
    During this session, you will create a personal Refworks account on the web,  create a database of cited literature by importing references from online  databases, and learn how to organize references and generate bibliographies.