This advanced course is aimed at people who have prior experience with setting up a research and search strategy, but want to expand their skills.
You’ll learn to:
• select, review and evaluate sources based on your information needs;
• reflect on your approach in formulating a search string, as well as the corresponding results;
• using instruments to adjust your strategy to get better, more relevant results;
• assess the credibility of information, using certain indicators;
• correctly cite sources and explain related concerns and risks
• explain the importance of copyright and its main rules;
• adapt your communication strategy to your message and target group.
Are you just starting out with literature research? Consider attending the literature searching for beginners workshops first to learn the basics.
It is required that you do the assignment preceding the workshop. For additional information on the assignment, see the register page.
Related LibGuide: All Disciplines - Research Skills - Intermediate by Rick Vermunt