**** *[image: RTRN Announcements]* <http://www.rtrn.net/>**** June 5, 2012 **** **** THE CENTER FOR STUDY OF GENE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION **** Mendeley & Data Repositories: New Tools for Discovery and Collaboration **** Jonathan Cain Assistant Professor & Reference and Instruction Librarian Hunter College, CUNY**** *Date: Wednesday, June 27, 2012 Time: 2:00-3:00 pm EDT/PR * Click here to register. <http://dtccweb.rtrn.net/openaccess/default.aspx> Objectives:**** - Learn about Mendeley- one of the fastest growing tools for academic social networking, bibliographic management and scholarly communication** ** ** ** - Explore Data Repositories - what they are, and how they can help you in researching**** ** ** *Intended Audience: ALL RESEARCHERS***** ** ** *ABOUT JONATHAN CAIN:***** *Jonathan Cain has wide experience in providing reference and research support for researchers, teachers faculty, as well as graduate and undergraduate students. He obtained his MA from New York University and MSLIS from Pratt Institute. Prior to Hunter College, Jonathan Cain worked as a Science Reference Associate at Coles Science Center, Bobst Library, New York University. ***** Click here to register.<http://dtccweb.rtrn.net/openaccess/default.aspx> **** **** For more information, Contact: ** ** Megan Anderson**** Gene Center**** Hunter College, CUNY**** *[log in to unmask] ***** Archived Presentation – ‘*Beyond the Paywall: Sharing and Finding Papers through Open Access’***** Presented by the RTRN and the Gene Center at Hunter College**** If you missed the live webcast on April 17, you can access the recording here: http://videos.genecenter.org/rtrn/brianlymoa**** **** *Synopsis* - Take greater control over your work with Open Access publishing. Brian Lym, Head of Instruction and Reference Services at Hunter College Libraries, explains the expanding world of Open Access peer-reviewed journals and how Open Access can increase your publication visibility and impact at little to no cost. **** **** *To stop receiving this message, email [log in to unmask] and put unsubscribe in the subject line.***** **** <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> If you wish to unsubscribe from the NFS-L List, please send an E-mail to: "[log in to unmask]". Within the body of the text, only write the following:"SIGNOFF NFS-L".