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Arlington Graduate Research Day In-Person

What was once in person is now ONLINE!

The Arlington Graduate Research Day!

ALL STUDENTS ARE WELCOME!

The University Libraries is proud to present a series of workshops for Graduate Students at the beginning, middle, and end of their programs.  Graduate level research is a challenge that deserves that added bit of support and aid and the University Libraries is proud and eager to do their part.  Whether it is becoming more familiar with tried-and-true Library Services, to learning more about citation management software, to getting a taste of the wonders of Data, all the way to being fully prepared for the audacious and worthy task of a Thesis or Dissertation.

Register Today!

Three Tracks are planned:

Track One: The Beginning

Getting a handle on Library Resources and Services, the shift to Graduate level research and writing, and an introduction to Zotero, a wonderful citation management tool!

Track Two: The Middle

An introduction to Data, Data Management, and Analysis with our amazing folks from the Digital Scholarship Center!

Track Three: The End

Enjoy a morning with Sally Evans, our Dissertation & Thesis Librarian to show how to make the most use of the tools we have come to know, and the Library's Role in putting those finishing (and very much required) touches to your Dissertation or Thesis.

 

We hope to see you soon!

Date:
Monday, October 12, 2020
Time:
9:00am - 12:00pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Online Session
Campus:
Online Session
Categories:
  Data     Graduate Students     Zotero  
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Debby Kermer

Quantitative and qualitative research methodology, analysis, and software

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Sally Evans

2005 Fenwick Library

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Chris Magee