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KSL@Research ShowCASE

See KSL in action at Research ShowCASE '08! Featured both in "Innovations in Education and Outreach" and the "Humanities" sections, KSL librarians & staff present posters and highlight information technology, content, and services. Mark your calendar for Thursday, April 17 (8 am - 4 pm) & find KSL near the entrance:

- Creating Effective Multimedia Learning Tools for the Online Research Environment Humanities, Poster #23
- A Cameroon Experience, Poster #4
- Focus on KSL. New resources & services (e.g.,PressDisplay & Instant Messaging) booth #14
- Freedman Center & Center for Statistics and Geospatial Data / GIS, booth #8. Find out why it's called "From Inspiration to Presentation." Learn more about the array of multimedia services & equipment (creation, conversion, language learning, podcasting, cameras, recorders, GPS devices) at the Freedman Center in KSL. See how The Center for Statistics and Geospatial Data (CSGD) has statistical analysis & geographic information systems (GIS) software tools so you can find and use data in new ways.

2008 Event Program & floor maps make it easy to see what's new this year—take a look at a few of last year's KSL Research ShowCASE '07 photos with reference, GIS, and Freedman Center staff:

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Research ShowCASE (April 16-17) highlights creativity, collaboration, and innovation of Case Western Reserve University, and is made possible by a grant from the Ohio State Board of Regents & generous sponsors.

Posted by Karen Oye on April 13, 2008 09:16 PM
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