Still haven’t found what you’re looking for? Repeat literature search workshop

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Why not come along to this repeat session on literature searching?

Maybe you’ve been told to find more suitable ‘academic’ material to use in your course work?  Do you have to do a literature review for a project? Have you tried searching for ‘good information’ online and think there must be better material out there but you’re just not sure how to find it?

This workshop will outline general good practice in finding ‘peer reviewed’ information on a topic. It follows a step-by-step approach covering the right words to use and the most appropriate resources to use to help you get the information you need.

It is a non-subject specific session, so could be helpful no matter what you’re studying.

Venue: Anderson Room, Riccarton Library (top floor)
Date: Wed 4th November (repeat of 7th Oct session)
Time: 12.15-13.15 (with optional half hour for questions following)

No need to book – just come along.  You can bring your lunch. We’ll provide the tea and coffee.

See the Library Workshops webpage for more information on this and other workshops.

Marion Kennedy
Subject Librarian

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