I created a .docx (Word 2010) version of the Research Worksheet (aka reference worksheet) and uploaded it to LibGuides. With this version, one can launch Word 2010, type directly into the document and save/email it. This could be helpful during a consultation, during a hands-on presentation, or at the reference desk if we run out of the print versions. (It will also save paper to keep the worksheet in digital form.)
The .docx version has links to LibGuides, tutorials and to the library’s website. The fields where students type also have instructional text. I realize it is a bit “texty” for now, but I wanted to add some instructions for those that may come across it on their own. (The section for Keywords could lose a few bullets for example.) I’m sure I will trim it down. I welcome feddback.
If you want to add either the PDF or .docx versions to your LibGuide, you copy it from LibGuide–Reusable Media. (It is available as a link or as a document.) When copying, the documents will appear as: Research Worksheet (PDF version) or as Research Worksheet (Word 2010 .docx version).
If you have Word 2010 on your office computer, you can view it here. The PDF version is here.