Doctoral student: Succeeding with a subject search

Wednesday 9 October, at 11:15 - 12:00

How do you find literature that is relevant to your research topic? How do you verify that no one else has published on your topic before?

About the event

In this lecture we will address how a subject can be turned into an efficient search in subject databases. We will focus on concepts and techniques that you can apply in your own work. The Social Sciences Libraries offer a lecture and a subsequent workshop (16/10) for doctoral students who are starting up their literature review, writing their thesis plan or feel they need a run-through of how to search for information in subject databases.

Arrangement

If you want to participate in the workshop, you need to attend the lecture first, but it is possible to attend the lecture only. Registration for the lecture is appreciated but not mandatory. The lecture has a focus on disciplines at the Faculties of Education, IT, Social Science and the School of Business, Economics and Law.

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  • Event series: Social Sciences Libraries events for PhD students
  • Event type: Lecture
  • Language: In English only
  • Audience: Doctoral students