Carve out some time to write every week! These sessions are supported by the Writing and Communication Centre and the GIVS. Each session starts with a short writing tip and is followed by three 35 minute pomodoros to help you manage your writing time. Don't what a pomodoro is? Come find out!
Graduate students and faculty are welcome to drop in with questions about experimental and statistical design, and statistics software. Whether you are just getting started or have a specific problem you are working through. These sessions will be hosted by faculty from the School.
Carve out some time to write every week! These sessions are supported by the Writing and Communication Centre and the GIVS. Each session starts with a short writing tip and is followed by three 35 minute pomodoros to help you manage your writing time. Don't what a pomodoro is? Come find out!
This session is designed to get Optometry and Vision Science Masters and PhD. students' research off to the races. You will become aquainted with the Witer Learning Resource Centre, it's awesome staff, as well as the information, research, and learning resources available to you.
Carve out some time to write every week! These sessions are supported by the Writing and Communication Centre and the GIVS. Each session starts with a short writing tip and is followed by three 35 minute pomodoros to help you manage your writing time. Don't what a pomodoro is? Come find out!
Graduate students and faculty are welcome to drop in with questions about experimental and statistical design, and statistics software. Whether you are just getting started or have a specific problem you are working through. These sessions will be hosted by faculty from the School.
Carve out some time to write every week! These sessions are supported by the Writing and Communication Centre and the GIVS. Each session starts with a short writing tip and is followed by three 35 minute pomodoros to help you manage your writing time. Don't what a pomodoro is? Come find out!
Carve out some time to write every week! These sessions are supported by the Writing and Communication Centre and the GIVS. Each session starts with a short writing tip and is followed by three 35 minute pomodoros to help you manage your writing time. Don't what a pomodoro is? Come find out!
Graduate students and faculty are welcome to drop in with questions about experimental and statistical design, and statistics software. Whether you are just getting started or have a specific problem you are working through. These sessions will be hosted by faculty from the School.
Carve out some time to write every week! These sessions are supported by the Writing and Communication Centre and the GIVS. Each session starts with a short writing tip and is followed by three 35 minute pomodoros to help you manage your writing time. Don't what a pomodoro is? Come find out!
Carve out some time to write every week! These sessions are supported by the Writing and Communication Centre and the GIVS. Each session starts with a short writing tip and is followed by three 35 minute pomodoros to help you manage your writing time. Don't what a pomodoro is? Come find out!
Graduate students and faculty are welcome to drop in with questions about experimental and statistical design, and statistics software. Whether you are just getting started or have a specific problem you are working through. These sessions will be hosted by faculty from the School.
In this workshop, attendees will sign up for an Orcid iD and populate their Orcid accounts.
In this hands-on workshop you will be introduced to the characteristics of a several common types of reviews used in biomedical and health research; including systematic reviews, scoping reviews, and narrative reviews. You will learn when and why to use and conduct these different forms of knowledge syntheses. You will also learn systematic search techniques that are considered the ‘gold standard’ components of the search methods used for systematic and scoping reviews and their associated reporting standards.
In this workshop, attendees will sign up for an Orcid iD and populate their Orcid accounts.
This session is designed to get Optometry and Vision Science Masters and PhD. students' research off to the races. You will become aquainted with the Witer Learning Resource Centre, it's awesome staff, as well as the information, research, and learning resources available to you.
In this hands-on workshop you will be introduced to the characteristics of a several common types of reviews used in biomedical and health research; including systematic reviews, scoping reviews, and narrative reviews. You will learn when and why to use and conduct these different forms of knowledge syntheses. You will also learn systematic search techniques that are considered the ‘gold standard’ components of the search methods used for systematic and scoping reviews and their associated reporting standards.
Enhance your research skills by developing search techniques and learning how to identify and use relevant resources for vision science research and course work at the graduate level. This session takes you beyond the basics of using the library catalogue and research guides. You will learn how to integrate and enhance your current research practices with resources and tools available from the University of Waterloo Library and open resources. Get set up early and see the benefits throughout your studies.
This session is designed to get Optometry and Vision Science Masters and PhD. students' research off to the races. You will become aquainted with the Witer Learning Resource Centre, it's awesome staff, as well as the information, research, and learning resources available to you.
Take advantage of PubMed advanced search features to become a more effective and efficient searcher. By the end of the workshop, you will be familiar with:
- Advanced search methodologies and systematic search techniques
- How to identify and use MeSH (Medical Subject Headings)
- How PubMed works behind the scenes
- Strategies for keeping current in your research field
Please bring a personal laptop to use during the workshop.
If you are new to PubMed or need a refresher, this workshop is for you. By the end of this workshop you will be familiar with how to:
- Conduct a comprehensive keyword search
- Find the most relevant articles
- Focus your results using Limits
- Easily obtain the full text articles
Please bring a personal laptop to use during the workshop.