Are you looking to take your academic abilities to new heights this semester? The Academic Librarian Team has an exciting line-up of workshops designed to help you master accessing resources and strategically finding information.
Whether you’re tackling your first paper or finishing your thesis, these sessions will uncover techniques to make you a savvier searcher and skilled scholar in your discipline.
Workshops cover fundamentals like getting started with Google Scholar and the basics of referencing, while also diving into specialised topics such as AI literature searching, evaluating sources in the era of misinformation, and developing evidence review protocols.
Some highlighted sessions include:
- Interactive Anatomy TV Tutorial – Demonstration of key features and specialised tools within the Anatomy TV database. (January 26)
- Advanced Strategies for Finding Academic Sources in Your Field – Tailored help for Health Sciences, Social Sciences, Law, and more. Dive deeper into specialised academic databases and advanced search techniques. (January 31, February 1, 2, 14)
- EndNote Basics – Learn how to use EndNote desktop to manage references, create bibliographies, and integrate with Word docs. (January 31)
- Advanced EndNote features – Beyond the basics: deeper training into specialised EndNote features for power users. For example, deduplication, editing output styles, syncing libraries and merging chapters. (February 6)
- Finding Full Text Journal Articles – Learn tips and tricks about how to get the full text of journal articles, including the LibKey Nomad browser extension, and Inter Library Loans. (February 22)
Check out the full event line-up and register. Sessions fill up quickly, so be sure to sign up early! Let our librarians impart insights that will make research less intimidating and more rewarding as you work towards academic success this semester.
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