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This informative session guides you through the complete process of preparing your publication. It covers important factors to consider when selecting a journal, how the peer-review and revision...
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Get assistance from a librarian with library searches, research planning, citation styles, and reference managers. You can also meet with Academic Learning...
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This session explores various networking and academic profile websites to help you determine why tools like these matter and to choose which one(s) are appropriate for you. These tools raise the...
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Peer review is an essential part of academic writing and publishing. Learn about how to complete a peer review, why peer review is important, and ethical dimensions of peer review. We'll run through...
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This session will give you the skills you need to search for research and information like a pro. Using a variety of search techniques (Boolean, truncation, phrase searching, etc), you will search...
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Are you considering starting a review project? Did you know that there are more than just systematic reviews? Come to this session to explore the different review types, including systematic reviews,...
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Research Data Management (RDM) practices are increasingly being mandated for researchers in Canada. This session will introduce students to the “what” and why” of RDM, including underlying principles...
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Wondering what is expected in a literature review? Not sure how to start? This session will address the purpose and objectives of a literature review and offer strategies for starting, tracking, and...
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This session provides a tour of three RDM tools available at the University of Manitoba, that cover some of the basic utilities to get started. The Research Data Storage Finder is a tool to support...
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Join us for Drop-in Study Sessions!
Get assistance from a librarian with library searches, research planning, citation styles, and reference managers. You can also meet with Academic Learning...
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