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Are you writing a literature review for a thesis or an article? Need to find background information and go deep into the literature to find out what has been done before? Join us for this hands-on session covering techniques for identifying places to look for articles, conference proceedings, patents, and more; some tips on keeping track of what you've found; and some ways to search for related works, overviews, highly cited works, and other tricks. We'll save some time for hands-on work to identify sources related to your work, so bring your laptop. Don't be surprised late in your writing process by a relevant paper that you didn't find -- work on your literature review today! Any discipline is welcome, with a focus on science and engineering.

Two sessions will be offered: Friday Jan 11 from 11am-12pm, and Thursday Jan 24 from 4-5pm. Please join us for either one.

Date:
Friday, January 11, 2019
Time:
11:00am - 12:00pm
Location:
14N-132 (DIRC)
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Phoebe Ayers

Librarian for EECS, IDSS, and Math

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