For faculty and instructors: Find out about the Information Literacy Microcourse and how it can be used in classes in the College of Education and Human
Posted by Angela Brcka for University Libraries
Doing a literature review – searching the published research for all the relevant information on a specific topic – is one of the most challenging parts of research. How do we know where to search? How do we find the best and most impactful research? How do we know when we’ve found enough information? How do we organize the literature we re reviewing? This workshop will discuss specific techniques for conducting a literature review in education-related disciplines.
Presented by Michele Behr, Research & Instruction Librarian.
Posted by Angela Brcka for University Libraries
Learn ways to position yourself as a researcher and scholar. This workshop will show you how to set up profiles to make sure your work gets disseminated and to find potential collaborators. We’ll also cover library tools for use in gathering information for developing grant proposals and other research projects.
Presented by Michele Behr, Research & Instruction Librarian.