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March Into Success: Workshops to Enhance Your Academic Journey!

Whether you’re looking to improve your research skills, boost your study strategies, or gain essential academic writing tools, the Library and Student Learning Centre are offering a range of free workshops this March to help you succeed. Below is a sneak peek into the fantastic workshops available to all AC students throughout the month. Make sure to mark your calendar and take full advantage of these opportunities by signing up for a session.


March 2025 Workshop Schedule: Empower Your Learning

1. On Campus: Cite Right! APA Bootcamp

  • When: March 6, 9:00 AM (Room C263)
  • Where: Library Learning Lab
  • Why Attend: Whether you’re new to APA citation style or need a refresher, this workshop will provide the tools to make citing sources a breeze. Get hands-on experience with citation formatting and learn tips and tricks to avoid common errors.

2. On Campus: Searching with Page 1+: Mastering Library Searches

  • When: March 6, 2:00 PM (Room C263)
  • Where: Library Learning Lab
  • Why Attend: Dive into the powerful features of the Algonquin College Library’s search tools. Learn how to navigate Page 1+ effectively to find the resources you need for research. This workshop is essential for mastering advanced search strategies and maximizing your research efficiency.

3. Online: Jumpstart Your Paper: Strategies for Effective Research

  • When: March 7, 10:00 AM
  • Where: Online (via Zoom)
  • Why Attend: Starting a research paper can be overwhelming, but with the right strategies, you can set yourself up for success. Learn how to plan your research, organize your ideas, and streamline your writing process.

4. Online: AI at AC: A Beginner’s Guide to Generative AI

  • When: March 11, 2:00 PM
  • Where: Online (via Zoom)
  • Why Attend: Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing how we learn, work, and create. This workshop will introduce you to the basics of generative AI, exploring how it can assist with research and writing.

5. Online: Building a Strong Foundation: Tips for Conducting Literature Reviews

  • When: March 12, 12:00 PM
  • Where: Online (via Zoom)
  • Why Attend: The literature review is a cornerstone of academic writing. Learn how to search for, evaluate, and organize sources to build a solid foundation for your research project.

6. Study Skills: Getting Started & Avoiding Procrastination

  • When: March 13, 3:00 PM
  • Where: Online (via Zoom)
  • Why Attend: Procrastination can be a major obstacle to academic success. This workshop will provide strategies to help you stay on track and start your projects with confidence. Get advice on goal setting, time management, and staying motivated.

7. Study Skills: Pay Attention to This! – Finding Your Focus

  • When: March 14, 11:00 AM
  • Where: Online (via Zoom)
  • Why Attend: Struggling to concentrate? This session will help you build the skills to improve your focus, manage distractions, and increase productivity.

8. Study Skills: Note Taking Strategies – Make it Stick

  • When: March 14, 1:00 PM
  • Where: Online (via Zoom)
  • Why Attend: Effective note-taking is key to retaining information. Learn techniques that will make your notes more organized, impactful, and easier to review later.

9. Online: Finding Peer-Reviewed Articles: The Key to Research Success

  • When: March 17, 2:00 PM
  • Where: Online (via Zoom)
  • Why Attend: Peer-reviewed articles are critical in academic research. This workshop will teach you how to locate and evaluate peer-reviewed journal articles to elevate the quality of your work.

10. Study Skills: Time Management – Rock the Clock

  • When: March 18, 1:00 PM
  • Where: Online (via Zoom)
  • Why Attend: Time management is an essential skill for academic and personal success. This session will help you create effective schedules, prioritize tasks, and avoid burnout.

11. Online: Paraphrase Like a Pro: Essential Skills for Academic Writing

  • When: March 19, 1:00 PM
  • Where: Online (via Zoom)
  • Why Attend: Paraphrasing is crucial in academic writing to avoid plagiarism and demonstrate your understanding. Learn how to paraphrase correctly and incorporate ideas from other sources into your own writing seamlessly.

12. Online: Avoiding Cut and Paste Plagiarism

  • When: March 21, 10:00 AM
  • Where: Online (via Zoom)
  • Why Attend: Avoiding plagiarism is essential for academic integrity. This workshop will walk you through how to avoid common pitfalls and properly attribute sources in your work.

13. Online: Understanding Plagiarism: Protect Your Academic Integrity

  • When: March 24, 2:00 PM
  • Where: Online (via Zoom)
  • Why Attend: Plagiarism can have serious consequences. This workshop will help you understand what constitutes plagiarism and how to safeguard your academic integrity.

14. Study Skills: Stress Management

  • When: March 28, 2:00 PM
  • Where: Online (via Zoom)
  • Why Attend: Managing stress is crucial during busy academic periods. Learn techniques to help you stay calm and focused, even when facing deadlines and exams.

15. Online: Presenting Skills

  • When: March 28, 12:00 PM
  • Where: Online (via Zoom)
  • Why Attend: Public speaking can be daunting, but with the right techniques, you can make a strong impact. This session will cover the essentials of creating engaging presentations and communicating effectively with your audience.

How to Register

To register for any of the workshops listed above, simply visit the Workshops Schedule. Don’t wait—these workshops are the perfect way to boost your academic performance and build essential skills for success.

Take advantage of these free resources and set yourself up for success this semester!


By attending these workshops, you’ll gain the tools, confidence, and strategies needed to excel in your studies at Algonquin College. Best of luck, and we hope to see you there!

Make the Most of the Online Library!

From eBooks and research databases to print books and laptops, we’ve made sure the Library is at your fingertips whenever you need it. Want the full scoop on how we can help you?

Whether you’re totally new to the Online Library or just want to make sure you’re using all our supportive resources, here are six tips to get you started:

1. Chat With Us

No need to trek to the front desk—we’ve got a Library Live Chat that connects you with our awesome staff in real time. Whether you need help finding resources or tackling research questions we’ve got you covered. Just click on the Library Live Chat button located at the bottom of any page on our website.

Chat Hours:
Monday – Friday: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

2. Book a One-on-One Online Appointment

Sometimes you need a little more personalized help—and we’re here for it! You can book a one-on-one online appointment with one of our library experts to get advice on everything from searching for resources to planning your research project. We’ll guide you through it all—no stress! Just book your appointment here.

3. Register for a Library Workshop

If you’re new to the Library (or just need a refresher), we’ve got a workshops that’ll show you the ropes! These sessions cover everything from how to avoid plagiarism to finding the perfect resources and citing them like a pro. Trust us, our workshop will be super handy when those big assignment roll around.
Check out our Workshops page to sign up for free.

4. Discover Our Digital Resources

Need articles, eBooks, tutorials, or videos? We’ve got it all in our digital collection, and the best part is—you can access it anytime, anywhere. Use Page 1+ to find almost everything we have, all in one place. It’s like your personal research assistant (but faster!). Start exploring all the goodness on our Library homepage.

5. Place a Hold on Print Books

Need a physical book? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered with 24 hour book pickup! Just log in to your library account through Page 1+, request the book you want, and we’ll email you when it’s ready for pickup on campus. It’s that simple. For more info on how it works, check out our FAQ on placing a hold on an item.

6. Check Out Our Subject Guides (They’re Like Cheat Sheets!)

Feeling a little overwhelmed with all the resources out there? No worries—our Subject Guides are like your personal roadmap to everything you need for your specific program. Each guide is packed with curated resources just for your field of study, so you can get right to the good stuff. Check them out on our Subject Guides page.


We’re here to make sure you have everything you need to succeed this semester (and beyond). Whether you’re looking for research tips, library resources, or just need someone to chat with, we’ve got your back! For all the info you need, visit our Library website, or start a chat with us online. Let’s make this semester awesome!

🎉 A Big Welcome to All Our Students! 🎉

Whether you’re stepping into the classroom on campus or engaging in your studies from the comfort of your own home (or even balancing both!), we’re thrilled to have you. The Library and Student Learning Centre (SLC) are here to support you every step of the way, with an array of services designed to make your learning experience as smooth and successful as possible.

Quick Reminder: To access some online resources, you’ll need to log in using your College Network Account.


📚 Library Space: Your Study Sanctuary

Need a quiet place to focus or a spot to meet with your study group? The Ottawa campus Library is open 24/7! 🌙 Whether you’re a night owl or an early bird, you can access a silent study room or even book a meeting room for group work. Need extra space? More meeting rooms are available on the 2nd floor of C Building. More information can be found on the Library Study Spaces page.


💬 Library Live Chat: Real-Time Help at Your Fingertips

Got a question? We’re just a click away! The Library Live Chat service is available Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. If you need more in-depth, personalized research assistance, don’t hesitate to book a Research Appointment, available both online and in person.


📖 Borrowing and Returning Books: Easy & Convenient

Need a book? Simply request items online using Page 1+, or pop into the library to pick it up. All you need is your AC card to borrow books. Returning books? Drop them in your campus Library’s drop box.


🌐 Digital Resources at Your Fingertips

Our A-Z Digital Resource Collections are packed with everything you need to succeed: databases, eBooks, journals, videos, and more! You’ll have 24/7 access—just log in with your College Network Account.


🧑‍🏫 Essential Skills Guides: Learn What You Need, When You Need It

From citing sources and avoiding plagiarism to study skills and math tips, the Essential Study Skills Guide has got you covered. Perfect for brushing up on those important skills you’ll need throughout your academic journey.


🤔 FAQs: Your Questions Answered

Got a question? Visit our FAQ page for answers to commonly asked queries. We’ve gathered all the info you need to make your experience seamless and stress-free.


✨ Coaching Lab: Free Coaching for Your Success!

At the Coaching Lab, you can get one-on-one help in a variety of subjects like math, writing, study skills, and even ESL! Whether you’re on-campus or learning remotely, coaching is available at no charge. Need coaching at the Pembroke campus? Head over to the Pembroke Campus Student Support Lab for appointments.


🧑‍🏫 Peer Tutoring: Learn from Your Peers

Struggling with a course or concept? Peer tutoring pairs you with trained student tutors who’ve excelled in the course you’re taking. The best part? It’s just $8.00 per hour! You can book tutoring sessions online or on-campus.


📚 Skill-Building Workshops: Sharpen Your Academic Skills

Join our free workshops designed to help you strengthen fundamental skills like research, writing, digital literacy, and study techniques. Whether you’re attending in-person or online, these workshops are a fantastic resource to boost your success.


🔍 Page 1+: The Ultimate Research Tool

Meet Page 1+, our resource search tool! It helps you discover and access a wealth of industry-relevant resources more effectively. A must-have for your research!


🌍 Open Educational Resources (OER): Free Learning Materials

Access free, openly licensed textbooks, images, videos, and more with our Open Educational Resources Guide. This is your go-to for finding cost-free materials that support your studies.


📚 Subject Guides: Tailored for Your Program

New to your program? Or diving into a specific research area? Our Subject Guides are curated resources designed for specific programs and areas of study. They’re perfect for preliminary research and getting started.


🖥 The Learning Portal: Access Shared Resources Across Ontario

The Learning Portal offers shared access to resources from all Ontario Colleges. It’s packed with modules on topics like study skills, writing, research, and career exploration.


Get in Touch!

For more info, stop by the Library or connect with us online. Whether you need help finding resources or just want to chat about your academic journey, we’re here to support you!

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Have an amazing first few weeks back at school! Let’s make this semester your best one yet! 🌟

From Panic to Empowerment: A Step-by-Step Guide to Navigating Research

Happy October!

Does the mere mention of the word “research” send you into mini panic mode? You’re definitely not alone! For many students, the thought of diving into a research assignment can feel like staring into the abyss of a thousand books, articles, and maybe even some questionable online sources. But fear not! We’re here to transform that overwhelming feeling into excitement and empowerment. Let’s break it down, step by step, and make research a breeze!

Step 1: Quick Help at the Research Desk 📚

If you have a burning question or need a nudge in the right direction, feel free to drop by our Research Desk in room C350. No appointment needed!

Step 2: Book a Research Appointment 🗓️

Imagine having a research buddy who knows all the tricks of the trade. Well, that’s exactly what you get when you book a 1-hour appointment with our fantastic library staff! Whether you prefer to meet online or swing by in person, these knowledgeable folks are ready to help you tackle your research needs. Just make sure to share what you’re working on when you book—this helps us prepare and ensures we make the most of our time together!

Step 3: Join a Free Workshop 🎉

Want to level up your research and writing skills? Sign up for one of our free workshops! Whether online or in-person, these sessions are designed to help you tackle your assignments with confidence.

Step 4: Use the Library Research Guide 🚀

Let’s get into the nitty-gritty! Our Library Research Guide breaks the process into six easy-peasy steps:

  1. Define Your Topic: Choose something that sparks your interest! A topic that excites you will make the research journey much more enjoyable.
  2. Plan Your Search: After gathering some background info, think of the keywords and phrases you’ll need to find what you’re looking for. Don’t forget to check out our Subject Guides for great starting points!
  3. Search for Resources: Time to hunt for those credible sources! Use Page 1+ to cast a wide net, and keep track of what you find—your future self will thank you.
  4. Create an Outline: Once you’ve gathered your sources, start organizing your thoughts. Outlining helps clarify your argument and keeps your paper on track!
  5. Write Your Paper: With a solid outline and your sources ready, it’s time to unleash your inner author! Remember, the first draft doesn’t have to be perfect—just get those ideas flowing.
  6. Cite Your Sources: This is where you show love to all the amazing work that inspired you. Proper citation not only avoids plagiarism but also makes your research legit!

Step 5: Visit the Coaching Lab 🏫

For those needing extra help with writing or English as a Second Language, the Coaching Lab at the Ottawa campus is your go-to spot! Located in room C260, it offers free support to sharpen your skills.

Final Thoughts 🎓

Research doesn’t have to be a daunting task. With the right resources and a sprinkle of enthusiasm, you can conquer any assignment that comes your way. So, grab your laptop, gather your thoughts, and let’s make research fun!

Happy researching! If you have any questions or need further assistance, don’t hesitate to reach out. We’re in this together!

Welcome to College: Your Ultimate Guide to Getting Started

Hey there, future college superstar! 🎉 Feeling a mix of excitement and nerves as you step into this new chapter? Totally normal! You’ve made it to college, but now you might be wondering, “What’s next?” Don’t worry – we’ve got your back with some super handy tips to help you hit the ground running. Let’s dive into the 7 Steps to Success that will get you cruising through your college journey with ease!

1. Connect with Tech

Welcome to the digital age! To make the most of your time at Algonquin College, you’ll want to get comfortable with some essential online tools. Sign up for a free workshop or visit the Navigating Technology Guide to get the lowdown on Zoom, Brightspace, email, Microsoft 365, and more. It’s like having a tech-savvy buddy guiding you through!

2. Master the Art of Time Management

Procrastination? No thanks! Embrace your inner time wizard by diving into some Time Management modules. These will arm you with nifty techniques to plan your time wisely, tackle assignments early, and develop a routine that works for you!

3. Plan Your Schedule Like a Pro

They say “Failing to plan is planning to fail,” and that’s spot-on. Start by crafting a semester plan and weekly schedule. This way, you’ll keep track of your goals and stay on top of your game. A little planning goes a long way!

4. Take Notes Like a Boss

Struggling to juggle listening, note-taking, and absorbing information? You’re not alone! Even if your classes are online and recorded, effective note-taking is crucial. Check out the Taking Notes in Class module to learn tips and tricks for balancing tasks and creating notes that actually help you study.

5. Read with Purpose

Ever feel like you’re reading but not really absorbing the material? Fear not! The Reading with Purpose module is here to transform you into a reading ninja. Discover strategies to get the most out of your reading and make that knowledge stick.

6. Discover the Treasure Trove of Services

Your college offers a ton of resources to support you. From the Library to the Student Learning Centre (SLC), you can get help with research, citing, study skills, math, presentations, coaching, peer tutoring, and so much more. Check out our Services site to find out how we’ve got your back.

7. Ask Away!

Got questions? Don’t hesitate to ask! Swing by your campus Library or use our online Library Live Chat service. Our friendly staff are always ready to help you out in real time.

Whether you’re navigating campus or rocking online classes, starting your college adventure on the right foot is key. Follow these steps, seek help when needed, and remember: the secret to success is already within you!

Best of luck with your first week – go make it amazing! 🌟📚🎓

Jumpstart Your School Year by Joining AC Day 1 on Sept. 3!

Whether you’re a new student or returning to the Ottawa campus, you won’t want to miss the exciting and informative activities we have planned for the day! Join the Library and Student Learning Centre (SLC) on Tuesday, September 3, 2024, for AC Day 1 and discover how we can support your academic journey this semester and beyond!

Library Tours

This short walk through our beautiful library will introduce attendees to our onsite services and resources; such as the silent study area, collaborative learning spaces, and helpful staff. Learn how easy it is to use our self-checkout kiosks to borrow books and find out how to borrow laptops from our new 24h laptop lockers! You’ll also learn about our Coaching and Peer Tutoring Services and meet Page 1+; – it’s a lot like Google, but instead of searching the web, it searches the library’s online and in-house collection.

Event Location: Attendees to meet at the Library main desk in Room C350 (3rd Floor, C Building)

  • 10:00am – 10:30am
  • 12:00pm – 12:30pm
  • 2:00pm – 2:30pm

On-Campus Workshops (Ottawa)

Getting Started with Brightspace & Zoom
In this workshop, you’ll get to know Brightspace, the online platform for your courses. You will learn how to access your course materials, submit assignments, take quizzes, see your grades, and more. You will also learn about Zoom, including how to set up your Zoom account, adjust your account settings for security, schedule your own zoom meetings, and work with your classmates.
*Please note, this workshop is first-come, first-serve due to limited spaces.

Event Location: Library Learning Lab (Room C263, 2nd Floor, C Building)

  • 9:00am – 10:00am
  • Can’t attend this session? Click here to check out the Student Learning Centre’s workshops running daily from August 26-30, 2024.

Getting Started with Brightspace, Email, and Microsoft 365
In this workshop, you will find out how to sign in and navigate Brightspace, the online platform for your courses, so you are comfortable using it. The workshop covers how to access your course material, submit assignments, take quizzes, see your grades, and more. You will also learn about your student email and some of the Microsoft 365 apps, like Word and Teams, that you can access through your email account and that can help you in your studies.
*Please note, this workshop is first-come, first-serve due to limited spaces.

Event Location: Library Learning Lab (Room C263, 2nd Floor, C Building)

  • 10:00am – 11:00am
  • Can’t attend this session? Click here to check out the Student Learning Centre’s workshops running daily from August 26-30, 2024.

Online Workshops

Getting Started with Brightspace & Zoom

In this virtual workshop, you’ll get to know Brightspace, the online platform for your courses. You will learn how to access your course materials, submit assignments, take quizzes, see your grades, and more. You will also learn about Zoom, including how to set up your Zoom account, adjust your account settings for security, schedule your own zoom meetings, and work with your classmates.

Event Location: Online through Zoom. Click here to join. Password: BrightSPAC
  • 11:00am – 12:30pm

To view the full schedule of AC Day 1 activities, please click here.

Research: A Step-By-Step Guide on How to Get Started

Does hearing the word “research” send you into stress mode? You’re not alone! Many learners feel overwhelmed at the thought of having to complete a research-based assignment. If this is your first time doing research at a college level and you’re not sure where to start we can help make the process less intimidating.

We believe the easiest way to tackle a large research assignment is to break it down into steps. We can help create a plan that will guide you through each stage of the research process. Explore some of the services and resources available to you:

Book a Research Appointment

Book a Research Appointment to connect with knowledgeable library staff member at a time that works for you!

The Library can provide a 1hr appointment (online or in-person) with students to discuss their research needs in the form of advice or assistance regarding search strategy, finding resources, and basic citation support. Students can book a maximum of 1 research appointment per week.

Please include within the booking form the reason for your appointment or details about the type of research support you require. This information helps library staff prepare for the appointment to make the best use of the time. If relevant, please bring a copy of your assignment or notes as a reference point so we can effectively start you on your research journey. Without this information Library staff will not be able to accept your appointment request.

Note: If there are no available time slots listed, contact us and we will try to arrange a time to meet with you.

If you have a research question or are in need of less in-depth research help, you can drop by our Research Desk in room C350.

The Library Research Guide

Use the Research Guide to help you with every stage of writing a research paper. This process is broken down into six steps:

  1. Define Your Topic: Picking a good topic is key and can make or break the research process. So what makes a topic good? We suggest choosing a subject that interests you and will hold your attention. Explore what information is available on that topic to ensure that you can find what you need. If a topic is too specific, you may need to expand your search; if the topic is too vague, you may need to narrow it down.
  2. Plan Your Search: Once you have spent some time gathering background information on your topic, you should have a decent grasp of some search terms that would be relevant to your subject. Check out the Library’s Subject Guides to find resources that would make a good starting point for your research. Use a thesaurus to find synonyms that could help expand your search results, and make sure to record your sources as you go.
  3. Search for Resources: Once you have committed to your topic and know which search terms to use, you can start finding credible and relevant resources. Identify what resources are required for your assignment (type of publication, date range, how many sources you need etc.) and then search across all resources with the help of Page 1+. You can also search directly in each Digital Resource Collection. For help with your search, we recommend reading the FAQ titled “Page 1+: How to find resources“.
  4. Create an Outline: Once you have found relevant resources, you can use these sources to begin building your argument. To start creating an outline, you want to read all of the sources you have collected and take notes as you go; make sure to keep track of your sources in an organized way. When you are ready to write your thesis statement, remember that it needs to reflect the main argument of your paper and should only be 1-2 sentences long. It is best to outline the structure of your paper before you start writing it; this will help you to determine your main points and organize your research.
  5. Write Your Paper: This is the last step in the research paper writing process! At this point you should have a thesis statement, an outline, and a collection of sources and notes; essentially everything you need to put together your research paper.
  6. Cite Your Sources: You will be required to cite your sources. Citing is an extremely important part of the research paper writing process as it is the best way to avoid plagiarism. It provides credit to the original source, helps prove the legitimacy of your research, and gives professors the ability to find the information used in your work
The 5 steps to planning a research paper

Need Help With One of These Steps?

The following services are available to help you with research:

  • Free Workshops: Develop and strengthen your fundamental research and writing skills by registering for a free workshop! Workshops are offered online via Zoom and in-person in room C263. View the monthly Workshop Schedule to see what sessions are available.
  • The Coaching Lab at the Ottawa campus provides support in the fundamentals of writing and English as a Second Language at no charge. The Coaching lab is located in C260, on the second floor of the DARE District (C building).

Workshops to Help You Succeed!

Have you ever wished someone could show you how to conduct research, correctly craft citations, write an engaging paper, or even make studying less stressful and more effective, you’re in luck!

The Library, Student Learning Centre, and Student Support Services offer a variety of skill-building workshops to help support your success. These sessions are available to all Algonquin College students and are free to attend!

Some featured workshops for April include:

  • Cite Right! APA Bootcamp: This workshop covers how to use the APA citation style for academic purposes. It will familiarize you with how to use in-text citations within the body of the paper and the associated APA rules relating to quotes, paraphrases, and multiple author names. It also covers how to format a Reference List according to APA style rules.
  • Creating Meaningful Connections – Building Healthy Friendships and Relationships: Having close friendships and relationships is seen as one way to improve mental and physical well being but creating and maintaining relationships is tough. Join us for this session to learn about the benefits of creating meaningful connections and start to learn some basics on how to create them and measure for yourself if they are healthy relationships.
  • Searching the Library with Page 1+: Meet Page 1+ – it’s a lot like Google, but instead of searching the web, it searches the library’s online and in-house collection! This workshop will introduce you to Page 1+ and show you how it can be used for your assignments and projects. Learn how to manage your account, save your searches, track your sources, and more.
  • Study Skills: Exam Prep: This workshop will help you to plan out your time in the weeks leading up to exams so that you have enough time to study each subject. It will also introduce the “Stoplight Study Technique” to help you determine what material you need to cover. Other strategies will include study techniques for particular types of exam questions and memory tools that can improve your exam results.

Please click here to view the complete monthly schedule of workshops.

Woman smiles while looking at laptop and writing.

Join Us for AC Day 1 on January 8th!

Happy new year! Join us for all the activities happening on January 8, 2024 for AC Day 1 and discover how the Library and Student Learning Centre (SLC) can support you in your journey towards academic success this semester and beyond.

Library Tours

This short walk through our beautiful library will introduce attendees to our onsite services and resources; such as the silent study area, collaborative learning spaces, and helpful staff. Learn how easy it is to use our self-checkout kiosks to borrow books and find out how to borrow laptops from our new 24h laptop lockers! You’ll also learn about our Coaching and Peer Tutoring Services and meet Page 1+; – it’s a lot like Google, but instead of searching the web, it searches the library’s online and in-house collection!

Event Location: Attendees to meet at the Library main desk in Room C350 (3rd Floor, C Building)

  • 9:00am – 9:30am
  • 11:00am – 11:30am
  • 1:00pm – 1:30pm
  • 3:00pm – 3:30pm

On-Campus Workshops (Ottawa Campus)

Getting Started with Brightspace & Zoom
In this workshop, you’ll get to know Brightspace, the online platform for your courses. You will learn how to access your course materials, submit assignments, take quizzes, see your grades, and more. You will also learn about Zoom, including how to set up your Zoom account, adjust your account settings for security, schedule your own zoom meetings, and work with your classmates.
*Please note, this workshop is first-come, first-serve due to limited spaces.

Event Location: Library Learning Lab (Room C263, 2nd Floor, C Building)

  • 10:00am – 11:00am
  • Can’t attend this session? Click here to check out the Student Learning Centre’s workshops running daily from January 2 to January 12, 2024.

Getting Started with Brightspace, Email, and Microsoft 365
In this workshop, you will find out how to sign in and navigate Brightspace, the online platform for your courses, so you are comfortable using it. The workshop covers how to access your course material, submit assignments, take quizzes, see your grades, and more. You will also learn about your student email and some of the Microsoft 365 apps, like Word and Teams, that you can access through your email account and that can help you in your studies.
*Please note, this workshop is first-come, first-serve due to limited spaces.

Event Location: Library Learning Lab (Room C263, 2nd Floor, C Building)

  • 11:00am – 12:00pm
  • Can’t attend this session? Click here to check out the Student Learning Centre’s workshops running daily from January 2 to January 12, 2024.

Online Workshops

Getting Started with Brightspace & Zoom

In this virtual workshop, you’ll get to know Brightspace, the online platform for your courses. You will learn how to access your course materials, submit assignments, take quizzes, see your grades, and more. You will also learn about Zoom, including how to set up your Zoom account, adjust your account settings for security, schedule your own zoom meetings, and work with your classmates.

Event Location: Virtual Event via Zoom. Click here to join the session.

  • 1:00pm – 2:00pm
  • Can’t attend this session? Click here to check out the Student Learning Centre’s workshops running daily from January 2 to January 12, 2024.

To view the full schedule of AC Day 1 activities and events please click here.

How to Cite Right and Avoid Plagiarism

Have you ever invested your own time studying for an upcoming test only to notice the person next to you looking at your answers? Or maybe you put a lot of effort into a group project only to have another person take credit for your work. These situations can be pretty unpleasant and can make you feel as though your energy and effort is being devalued. This is just one of the reasons why it’s so important to cite the sources you’ve used in your assignments and projects – everyone deserves credit where credit is due!

If you’re unsure how to properly create citations, don’t sweat it – we’re here to provide you with helpful services and resources to make the process as painless as possible.

Workshops

Free skill-building Workshops are available on a weekly basis:

  • Avoiding Plagiarism: Gain a better understanding of what is expected of you academically in relation to citing your sources and avoiding plagiarism.
  • Cite Right! APA Bootcamp: Find out how to use in-text citations, how to paraphrase and format a reference list, get hands on experience creating references for different types of sources, and more.
  • Intro to the Library workshops: Discover our 24/7 digital resources and find out how to use and navigate online library tools.
  • Finding Academic Articles: Learn how to find academic articles using library resources. Learn how to discover the characteristics of an academic article and how to differentiate it from a popular source.

Workshops are offered both online using Zoom and on campus (Ottawa) in room C263. Click here to view the full Workshops Schedule.

Citing Sources and Avoiding Plagiarism Guide

In the Citing Sources and Avoiding Plagiarism Guide, you’ll learn how to:

  • Cite Your Sources: This guide includes style manuals and information to help you cite in different styles, as well as a series of interactive modules to help you learn the basics of using APA style.
  • Avoid Plagiarism: Not sure if you’re doing everything you need to do to avoid plagiarism? Not even exactly sure what plagiarism is? This guide will explain everything you need to know and what you are responsible for as a student at Algonquin College.
  • AI: Generative Artificial Intelligence: Find general information on Generative AI, as well as guidance on using and citing AI in an academic setting. Always consult your instructor before using generative AI tools in your coursework to ensure that you are not committing an act of academic misconduct.

The Learning Portal

We also recommend exploring the Learning Portal’s How to Cite Module. Here you will learn about:

  • Why you should cite: to prevent plagiarism and give credit to other’s work, as well as providing evidence for the topics presented in your research.
  • Citation styles: there are many different styles of citing and each comes with its own set of rules and formatting of content. Your teacher will often tell you which style they want you to use (ex: APA, MLA, etc.)
  • How to build citations: building proper citations is a crucial step in allowing readers to trace back your information and is also a form of protection from accusations of plagiarism. Learn how to build in-text citations and references/work cited
  • Citation tools: Writing a citation from scratch can seem daunting but once you become familiar with citation generating tools, it will help simplify the process.

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Additional Resources

Never forget to cite your sources and always remember to give credit where credit is due!