Abe Crystal and I are teaming up to bring an academic productivity workshop to UNC. From 10-11:30 on the morning of Friday, October 3, we’re going to open the floor for ten-minute talks on productivity – particularly the tools and methods we use to get our work done. I’m probably going to talk about literature searches and alerts, a favorite time-saver of mine.
While this event is SILS-centric, it is open to members of the community. You can find out more information about the workshop over at the wiki – http://academicproductivity.pbwiki.com/.
Fred Stutzman is a doctoral student, researcher and teaching fellow at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's School of Information and Library Science. He studies how people use social media.





Your session at this workshop wouldn’t happen to be covering Zotero, would it? I’ll be there next week to praise its name if you are.