Wednesday 2nd December 10:00 – 12:00
Finding literature about your research project is a fundamental step to understand where your project sits and what societal contributions it can make.
Attendees will learn
- about accessing and using library resources
- developing systematic search strategies
- setting up citation alerts and using citations smartly
- using analytical tools to aid publication and research
This is suitable for Early Career Researchers and anyone starting work on a new research project.
For more information and to book, please see here.
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