CSU Writes is grateful to partner with the amazing librarians at Morgan Library and experts in the Graduate School to support research writers as they locate, gather, read, and manage their research sources. Remember to THANK our CSU librarians GS support staff regularly. Their often hidden efforts support all the amazing research we do here!
FALL 2025
CITATION ARCANA: Cite-While-You-Write Wizardry Using Zotero
Featuring CSU Libraries Zotero experts Rachelle Ramer and Anna Ferri
OCT 23, 12-1pm TEAMS
This online session will help you harness Zotero to add formatted in-line citations and build a bibliography with just a couple clicks while you write in Word or Google Docs.
From installing Zotero to adding and organizing relevant references, this session will set you up with the skills and tools to make adding citations to your writing intuitive and simple.
Archive of Past Citation and Review Events
SPRING 2024
What to Know for the Final Stretch
Guidance for graduate students when submitting theses, dissertations, and articles
FEB 20, 12-1:30pm TEAMS
This webinar provides graduate students with information about what they need to know in preparing their manuscripts for submission. A panel of experts from the Libraries and CSU Writes will discuss thesis and dissertation submission, formatting guides, copyright, and Mountain Scholar. If you are actively writing your thesis, dissertation, grant proposals, or articles for submission and want to learn more about what to do in the final stretch before submitting, this session is for you! We are here to support you along your research and scholarly writing journey at CSU.This session covers where to go for information about ETD submission processes and paperwork as well as the basics of copyright and ProQuest as they pertain to graduate student theses and dissertations.
FALL 2023
ETD Information Session: Experts from the Graduate School & Library
SEPT 20, 3-3:50pm MT
Held on MSTeams
This session covers where to go for information about ETD submission processes and paperwork as well as the basics of copyright and ProQuest as they pertain to graduate student theses and dissertations.