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Free TLGS webinar 12/9/21: Too Much, or Not Enough: Academic Integrity Lessons for New Graduate Students and Graduate TAs

  • 1.  Free TLGS webinar 12/9/21: Too Much, or Not Enough: Academic Integrity Lessons for New Graduate Students and Graduate TAs

    Posted Dec 06, 2021 01:34 PM

    Please join us live at 3PM EST on December 9, 2021 for the TLGS (Transforming Libraries for Graduate Students) Webinar Series.    

      

    Topic: "Too Much, or Not Enough: Academic Integrity Lessons for New Graduate Students and Graduate TAs 

     

    Following a shift mandated by the RIT Graduate School to place a greater emphasis on academic integrity content and less emphasis on information about library resources and services, this presentation describes two pre-pandemic academic integrity orientations:  one to all new graduate students as they arrived on campus, and the other to new graduate teaching assistants during their training program.  We will discuss the evolving role of librarians as academic integrity instructors and review and assess feedback from graduate students who received academic integrity instruction, as well as lessons learned in practice.    

      

    Presented by Roman Koshykar, Computing and Information Sciences Librarian at the Wallace Library of the Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, New York.  Roman has long worked with graduate students at both the masters and doctoral level in his primary capacity at RIT, but since 2015 he has also served as the Graduate Services Coordinator, serving as liaison from the library to the RIT Graduate School and overseeing the whole graduate student experience at the RIT Libraries. 

     Session Host:  Sheila Devaney, University of Georgia 


    Chat host:  
    Mou Chakraborty, Salisbury University 


    Series Organizer:  Wendy Doucette, East Tennessee State University 
     



     

    Zoom Link:  https://etsu.zoom.us/j/95397228484  (no registration required)  

     

    This presentation will be recorded and made available on the TLGS YouTube page after processing (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHqdLR-wi4dLLvNZFQt4RhQ).  

      

    TLGS, the only national conference on graduate librarianship, will take place virtually on March 16-17, 2022.  For more information, please see the official conference repository at https://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/gradlibconf/  

     

     


    Thanks,

    Wendy


    Wendy Doucette, PhD, MSLIS

    Graduate Research and Instruction Librarian

    Associate Professor, East Tennessee State University

    Conference Organizer and Program Chair, Transforming Libraries for Graduate Students