Get it done! in Zoom

Monday 30 November, at 16:00 - 18:00

Exam trouble or essay panic? Do you miss others to study with? At the library's event in Zoom, you can get help with information searching, references and academic language. You can also take the opportunity to study and have a remote fika with other students. Drop-in, stay as long as you want!

Get it done! in Zoom

Librarians and language tutors are available via Zoom to help you with your thesis or assignment. It is a drop-in and you decide for yourself if you are with us all the time, for a while or take a break and connect again.

Setup for the evening

You connect to the zoom event and end up directly in a waiting room and from there are admitted to the meeting where you can tell what you want help with. In various online rooms, there are supervisors who will help you individually if you want. In addition, there are rooms where you can study with others in silence or more socially for a chat or remote coffee. Be there for a while and get help with your task. Stay long and study with others. You do not have to be present during the entire event, can connect, leave and reconnect. You decide!

These rooms are available

Language tutorial: Here are language tutors who help you with academic language and gives advice in essay writing and the like.

Information retrieval and reference management: Here are librarians who help you search for information for the thesis or assignment. You also get help managing your references and using reference management software.

Quiet reading room: Here we sit side by side and study in peace and quiet.

The study cabin: Coffee, study, talk, see if you have the best coffee cup or tell each other about the best evening snack.

There's information about Zoom available in the Student portal if you have not used Zoom before

You are welcome Monday 17 May between 16-19!

Get it done! is a collaboration between the university library, the unit for academic language and pedagogsexmästeriets pluggstuga.

  • Event type: Webinar
  • Audience: Students