Auburn University Libraries offering Savvy Researcher Boot Camp
Article body
Auburn University Libraries will hold its Savvy Researcher Boot Camp, in-person, on Saturday, Feb. 4, from 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
The daylong event is designed for graduate students who want to take their research skills to a higher level. Whether students are interested in learning how to locate scholarly sources in their field, write a literature review, design a conference poster, manage data or organize citations, the Savvy Researcher workshops will help them become better, more effective, researchers.
Workshops included:
Writing Literature Reviews (offered by University Writing) Intro to Graduate Level Writing (offered by University Writing) Conducting a Literature Review: Search Strategies Intro to Systematic Reviews NEW: Searching Scholarly Literature: Biology & Agriculture NEW: Finding Scholarly Literature: Engineering NEW: Searching Scholarly Literature: Chemical/Chemical Engineering NEW: Searching for Statistics in the Field of Education Locating Race & Ethnicity Census Data Understanding Consumer Behavior & Trends Leveraging Google Scholar & Google Translate Publishing Your Work & Building Your Scholarly Identity NVivo Fundamentals: A Hands-On Workshop Data Management for Scientific Workflows Intro to Git/GitHub NEW: Ethical Data Practices Intro to Zotero Mendeley Clinic Endnote Intro to LaTeX | LaTeX: Bibliographies, Images, Tables APA Citing Research Poster Design Using Adobe InDesign Innovation & Research Commons Resources and Services NEW: Presentation Skills and Software How to Read a Scholarly Article Researcher & Student Success (offered by Academic Coaching)
A special lunch hour panel will feature Auburn University’s 2022 Three Minute Thesis winners, Justin Harvell and Shiva Nageswaran.
Submitted by: Jayson Hill