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Workshops Information Skills

The University Library offers courses for students, researchers and staff throughout the year. In the field of information skills, these include the following workshops.

Literature search and find
Students learn which sources are reliable and how to consult and assess them. This course is offered in different forms: integrated into existing lectures or via a generic course that anyone can subscribe to. Or students take a web course independently at their convenience.

From research question to search strategy
How do you find the articles that answer your research question in large literature databases? Using the 'literature search roadmap', students learn how to translate a research question into a good search strategy and record it in a logbook. Within the curriculum, the workshop Systematic Literature Search in PubMed is offered. In addition, a web course is available.

Refresher
Is the curriculum full, but do students still need to improve their information skills? The University Library offers refresher courses especially for this target group. In 30- to 45 minute modules, we retrieve knowledge that has been lost.

Knowledge in context
Students know how to critically relate to their sources. During this in-depth course, we delve deeper into normative issues surrounding the practice of science and examine possible pitfalls, such as our own prejudices.

Thesis preparation
What about plagiarism and what are the most commonly used databases within a discipline? This course is intended as a refresher so that students can start their thesis with confidence.

Fact versus fiction
A workshop set against the backdrop of the post-truth society. Students will learn how to distinguish reliable sources from disinformation.

Using Endnote
During this workshop, researchers learn how to manage their references. Through EndNote, they keep a grip on their scholarly literature. Always useful, especially when the volume of sources is large.

Outreach
In an interactive workshop, senior students and PhD students learn how to make their scientific message accessible to a wide audience. A valuable exercise in social relevance and impact.

LibGuides for self-study
In the LibGuide environment, you will find information literacy course offerings from beginner level to advanced, as well as subject-specific courses. These courses are suitable for self-study, but can also be integrated into teaching.

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