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Featured Session: SAGE Research Methods In-Person

SAGE Research Methods is an online collection of books and other full-text materials that provide authoritative information and multimedia on how to perform hundreds of research methods. The how-tos for carrying out every step of your research project are here! 

By the end of the session, students will:

    -Understand how to Effectively Search across content types and disciplines to identify the best materials to support their project
    -Understand how to use the Methods Map to help find the best methods for their research
    -Understand how to create Reading Lists of curated content to save and share
    -Understand how to create Custom Video Clips to save and share
    -Understand how the Project Planner and Which Stats Test provide guidance and support as students plan and conduct research.

Presenter: Rhonda Contreras, Library Relations Manager, SAGE Publications

 

Related LibGuide: GRADReCon: Graduate Research Connections by Margaret (Lam) Calkins

Date:
Friday, October 26, 2018
Time:
10:30am - 12:00pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
1014B Fenwick Library, Instruction Room
Campus:
Fairfax Campus

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