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Literature searching part 1: sources and search strategies
Thursday 10 October 10:00 until 11:30
University of Sussex Campus : Library Seminar Room
Speaker: Library Research Support Team
Part of the series: RDP Training Schedule
Literature searching is an essential part of postgraduate research. This workshop explores how to effectively apply search strategies and techniques to online databases in order to find the most relevant literature to support your research. Using open access resources as well as the multidisciplinary databases Scopus and Web of Science, and discipline focused resources as examples, the facilitators will demonstrate effective search techniques and discuss the development of literature searching strategies for postgraduate research projects.
This session includes opportunities to develop and test your own search methods.
Learning outcomes
By the end of the workshop you will have:
- Learnt effective strategies for constructing and refining literature searches
- Applied those techniques to Scopus, Web of Science, CORE, DOAJ and other, discipline specific databases
- Explored resources offered on both subscription and open access publication models
- Had the opportunity to run your own searches with guidance from Library Research and Open Scholarship team staff
- Learnt effective technqiues for keeping up-to-date with newly published research
Target audience
Postgraduate researchers in the early stages and from all disciplines.
About the facilitators
The Library Research Support team support researchers at all levels across the University. They offer bookable one-to-one sessions tailored to suit your specific research needs, run various group training workshops, and organise seminars and events to engage with the research community on campus.
Book your spot via Sussex Direct here!
By: Zydrune Jasiunaite
Last updated: Thursday, 3 October 2024