Date: 21 September 2023 @ 12:00 - 14:00

Timezone: Amsterdam

Get a head start on your research projects by learning the fundamentals of literature research during this two-hour workshop. You’ll learn what to look out for when researching online, how to judge the value of a source and how to understand the ways in which biases can influence methods and interpretations.

This rookie course is a must for everyone who wants to avoid the most commonly made mistakes.

You’ll learn to:

•    make reasoned choices in looking for information;

•    recognize the value (academic) information possesses;

•    formulate a well-founded opinion about accessibility of information to the public;

•    reflect on how your own biases can influence method and interpretation;

•    examine new information critically.

Are you familiar with the basics of literature research? Consider attending the advanced literature search workshops for more in-depth information and advice.

It is required that you do the assignment preceding the workshop: https://forms.gle/uQ1T6UugE5vudHeC8 (3 min.)

(You need to be logged on to Google with your vu mail address & VUnetidpass)

How this workshop benefitted other students:

"This course does help a lot! You make it clear and easy for me to understand"

 

Contact: https://vu-nl.libcal.com/profile/30110

Keywords: Information skills > Find Literature, Information skills

Venue: HG-1A-01B

City: Amsterdam

Country: Netherlands

Organizer: Rick Vermunt


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