Researcher Information Skills for Medicine & Health Sciences
Duration 0.5 days
Team Libraries' Learning Development Team (Information Skills)

Target Audience
Early career researchers, especially those at the beginning of their careers (i.e. postgraduate research students) and members of staff.

About this session
This is an introduction to literature searching, critical evaluation, and managing your references, run by the Libraries Learning Development Team (Information Skills). This session will allow Postgraduate Researchers and members of staff to develop their literature searching skills and become more effective researchers. 

Learning outcomes:
By the end of the course, you should be able to:

  • source UoN resources and specialist information within a discipline to employ a thorough literature search
  • construct effective search strategies using appropriate terminology and database functionality to facilitate retrieval of relevant literature
  • use alerting services to keep up to date with research in a specific discipline
  • employ critical skills to evaluate the authority, reliability and validity of published literature
  • determine relevant services which enable access to resources beyond the University to extend research

Description
If you would like an introduction to using the University Library as a research student, check out 'Postgraduate Researchers: Welcome to Your University Libraries'

This is a two hour course. We offer this session both in person, and online, and this session runs in the autumn and spring semester.

If you cannot make one of our Researcher Information Skills sessions, we run webinars for Undergraduates and PGT students during term time, which PGR and Staff are also welcome to attend: 

If you have any questions, please get in contact with Libraries' Learning Development (Information Skills) via library-teaching@nottingham.ac.uk

LocationStart DateAll DatesTimesPlaces AvailableBook
Queens Medical Centre09 May 202509 May 20251:00pm - 3:00pm27