MSU Libraries offers a variety of information and resources for faculty, staff and students
The MSU Libraries offers a variety of information and digital literacy workshops throughout the semester. Whether you're looking for information and digital literacy skill development workshops for your students or you want to learn more about the research databases offered through the MSU Libraries, we have a workshop for you! Learn a new citation software (such as EndNote, Mendeley, or Zotero) or learn how to use Adobe Spark, Premier, InDesign and Illustrator.
Visit our online list of workshops http://library.msstate.edu/workshops/list to see a complete schedule of workshops.
Do you need a librarian or technology specialist to deliver a workshop for your class? We can talk to your class about library services, conducting research, how to use our online databases/services and how to effectively use Adobe Creative Cloud and Microsoft Office. Visit https://www.library.msstate.edu/workshops to request a custom workshop.
Need access to the Chronicle of Higher Education? Visit https://guides.library.msstate.edu/Chronicle for details on how to access The Chronicle's daily news, data, special issues such as The Almanac of Higher Education and The Trends report, and searchable access to articles and essays dating back to 1989.
The Wall Street Journal (WSJ.com) is also available for all faculty, staff and students. Signup for the online service using your MSU e-mail address at https://www.wsj.com/msstate. For more information visit https://guides.library.msstate.edu/Wall_Street_Journal.
Interested in earning a DIGITAL BADGE for gaining a new skill? We offer Attendance badges for attending a workshop and Achievement badges for attending and completing an assignment. Visit https://library.msstate.edu/workshops/digital-badges for more information.
Don't see what you need? Contact us at Ask-a-Librarian at http://library.msstate.edu/help for help.