The Library’s spring 2015 research skills workshops cover a range of topics that will help you discover, access, and use resources relevant to your research.
Our core workshops are short, loaded with helpful tips, and are very popular! Be sure to sign up as soon as possible to reserve a spot in any of the following 50-minute classes:
- LIB 001: Library Foundations
Discover why the Library is the best starting point for your research needs - LIB 002: Searching: The Library Catalogue
Learn how to find resources for your coursework and research - LIB 003: Searching: Databases
Learn about reliable tips and tools to help you find the best articles on your topic - LIB 004: Evaluating Information
Learn how to critically evaluate resources to determine their credibility
For a full list of workshop offerings, consult the workshop registration page and consider signing up for classes that focus on special topics such as:
- Citing Properly with Refworks
- Making Sure People Can Find Your Research
- Tracking Other Researchers and Their Work
- … and more!
Learn new skills to optimize your research. Sign up for a library workshop (or several) today!
For more information, please contact:
Tim Ireland
Chair, Library Instruction Committee
519-888-4567, ext. 35061