Navigating Scientific Resources & Staying Organized
Making It Easier to Write a Ph.D. Dissertation, Article, or Proposal
Date and time |
Format and language |
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Wednesday, March 5 |
Webinar in English |
All students, |
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Curious about how to find the most relevant scientific resources for your research? Wondering how to stay organized while managing countless references, articles, and notes? This webinar provides practical strategies for searching, reading, and managing academic sources effectively.
Who should participate?
This webinar is designed for anyone interested in improving their skills in searching, evaluating, and managing resources efficiently. Whether you're working on a dissertation, writing a scientific article, or simply exploring academic research, this session offers valuable insights for researchers at all levels.
What topics will be covered?
Learn how to conduct literature reviews for your dissertation or articles and how to organize yourself through this process. Topics include (but are not limited to):
- Effective Searching Techniques – refining searches using advanced tools and strategies
- Accessing hard-to-find full-text resources
- Strategies for smart reading and effective resource management
- Understanding types of academic sources
- Presenting research outputs
Technical and software requirements:
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You will need your laptop, desktop computer, tablet, or mobile phone. Make sure you have access to a high-speed internet connection.
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The webinar will be conducted using NTK BigBlueButton video conferencing software.
Materials:
Slides and other presented materials will be available in NTK Moodle for Early Career Researchers.
Instructors
Barbora Vobrubová
barbora.vobrubova@techlib.czEliška Skládalová
eliska.skladalova@techlib.czContact us
- info@techlib.cz
- (+420) 232 002 535
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