Doctoral student: Succeeding with a subject search

Tuesday 22 November, at 13:15 - 15:45
Zoom

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

The Social Sciences Libraries offer a lecture and a subsequent workshop 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.

Preparations for the workshop

You attend one of the lectures (they are identical and a prerequisite for the workshop) before the workshop. To attend the workshop, we ask you to register. You can also register for the lectures.

If you can’t attend the lecture you need to prepare for the workshop by reading the section Subject database search in the Canvas-module “Introduction to information literacy and scholarly communication for doctoral students”.

The events have a focus on disciplines at the Faculties of Education, Social Science and the School of Business, Economics and Law. Lectures are held in English.

See more events in the series

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