Oxford University Press training webinars (22 . 04 . 2016)
All sessions are completely free of charge and last for
approximately 45 minutes. Webinars focus on the content, functionality
features and user benefits of the resources and you will also be able to ask
any questions that you may have. There are sessions for individual resources,
as well as subject-based sessions which look at a selection of resources
available in a given area, such as Religion or Law.
Please see below for full details of the forthcoming schedule and click
the relevant link to register for the webinar*. Upon registration
you will receive an email with full joining instructions.
Resource/Subject
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Date
|
Time (UK)
|
Registration link
|
Oxford English Dictionary
& Oxford Dictionaries
|
25/04/2016
|
11.00
|
Register
here
|
Oxford Reference Online
|
26/04/2016
|
15.00
|
Register
here
|
Oxford Medicine Online
|
29/04/2016
|
10.00
|
Register
here
|
University Press Scholarship
Online
|
04/05/2016
|
11.00
|
Register
here
|
Oxford Handbooks Online
|
05/05/2016
|
11.30
|
Register
here
|
Very Short Introductions
|
05/05/2016
|
14.30
|
Register
here
|
Oxford Journals
|
10/05/2016
|
14.30
|
Register
here
|
Religion Resources (inc.
Oxford Islamic Studies Online & Oxford Biblical Studies Online)
|
11/05/2016
|
11.00
|
Register
here
|
Oxford Art Online
|
13/05/2016
|
11.00
|
Register
here
|
Oxford Music Online
|
17/05/2016
|
15.30
|
Register
here
|
Law Resources
|
18/05/2016
|
14.30
|
Register
here
|
Biography Resources (Oxford
Dictionary of National Biography & Who's Who)
|
19/05/2016
|
11.30
|
Register
here
|
An Online Research Journey
|
24/05/2016
|
10.30
|
Register
here
|
Oxford Clinical Psychology
|
24/05/2016
|
14.30
|
Register
here
|
Electronic Enlightenment
|
27/04/2016
|
10.00
|
Register
here
|
Oxford Scholarship Online
|
31/04/2016
|
10.30
|
Register
here
|
Oxford Scholarly Editions Online
|
01/06/2016
|
11.30
|
Register
here
|
*Schedule subject to change. If you register for a webinar you will be
informed by email in advance of any changes.
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