Libraries' 'unworkshops' explore research topics for grad students

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Libraries’ ‘unworkshops’ explore research topics for grad students

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The University Libraries will host a six-part Zoom-based, participant-driven “unworkshop” for graduate students. The series, which begins Sept. 1, will explore the stages of the research lifecycle.

Each presentation in the “Building Research Confidence” series will focus on a broad theme, with discussions driven by the interests and needs of students attending. All of the unworkshops will begin at 3 p.m. and materials will be made available asynchronously for students that cannot participate in real-time.

The series runs from Sept. 1 through Nov. 10. Librarians from the University Libraries will facilitate.

Registration links, dates and details on each of the sessions are available below:

Sept. 1, Part I: Project managing your research

Sept. 15, Part 2: Imagining and developing your research topic

Sept. 29, Part 3: Discovering fundamental information

Oct. 13, Part 4: Managing, storing, and organizing your research

Oct. 27, Part 5: Systematic approaches to reviewing the literature

Nov. 10, Part 6: Preparing for sharing your research

Registration is required to participate. Learn more and register here.

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