Date: 7 May 2025 @ 14:00 - 16:00

Timezone: Amsterdam

A practical workshop on developing strong search strategies and finding relevant academic literature - whether you're starting your PhD or working on a research project.

What will we cover?  

  1. Sources for academic literature
  2. Building a search strategy
  3. Formulating and combining search terms
  4. Search approaches

At the end of the workshop you will be able to apply different search strategies and approaches.

Who can attend?

  • Researchers and (external) PhD candidates of the Nijmegen School of Management
  • Especially useful if you are planning or starting a literature review
  • Counts as 4 hours in your Training and Supervision Plan (2 hours preparation + 2 hours attendance), see TPS template "Method related training".

How can you prepare for the workshop?

  • Search for academic literature on your research topic
  • Keep track of your search process: record your search activities, including search terms, search operators, filters, databases used, and results.
  • Optional: Have a look at the checklist for reporting literature searches in systematic reviews for inspiration.

During the session, we'll discuss what you've experienced and how this relates to effective searching strategies.

Part of a series:

This is the first in a series of three workshops on information skills for researchers. We recommend joining also the other sessions to strengthen your skills.

If you have any specific questions in advance, please do not hesitate to get in touch with me: norma.foetsch@ru.nl

 

Keywords: Literature search, Nijmegen School of Management


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