This beginner's course is a must for anyone without any knowledge of academic literature. Description: this is an entry-level workshop. A logical follow-up is Module 2, where you will learn to set up a search strategy.
You will learn to:
• make reasoned choices when searching for information;
• recognize the values of (academic) information;
• formulate an informed opinion about the accessibility of information to the public;
• think about how your own biases can influence method and interpretation.
Already familiar with the basics of literature review? Then consider Module 2 (setting up search strategy) or Module 3 (reflecting and improving your strategy) for more in-depth information and advice.
What students say about this workshop:
"The basic and advanced skills, tips & tricks that I learned really help me to become more confident and make me more structured and efficient in finding relevant literature for my literature thesis as well as smaller projects, assignments and beyond." (Rianna Jonker)
Related LibGuide: Research Skills - Basic by Rick Vermunt