Tuesday, 13 January 2009

Finding and Managing Information for your PhD

Find out how to do a comprehensive literature search, keep up to date in your field and manage the information you find without getting swamped. Learn how to avoid the pitfalls of copyright whilst making your work available to the widest possible audience.

These sessions are designed specifically for arts and humanities research students. The first session will show you how to ensure your searching is comprehensive, and kept up to date. The second will show you how to manage the information that you find using Endnote. The third explores issues surrounding plagiarism, copyright and open access publishing.

- Searching the Literature
Thursday 5th February, 2-5pm, Edward Boyle Library, level 11 training room

- Using Endnote to Manage the Information you Find
Thursday 12th February, 2-4pm, Edward Boyle Library, level 11 training room

- Open Access Publishing, Plagiarism and Copyright
Thursday 19th February, 2-4pm, Edward Boyle Library, level 11 training room


To book a place on these sessions, please contact the Arts Team in the Brotherton Library at: arts@library.leeds.ac.uk

These sessions form part of the Leeds Humanities Research Institute’s programme for research postgraduates. More information is available at: http://www.leeds.ac.uk/lhri/postgraduates.htm#training

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