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Tag Archives: training sessions
Searching Library Resources for Literature Review: Science and Engineering
5.45 pm to 7.45 pm Thursday 8th July 2010 Training Room One in The McClay Library This training course, which complements ‘How to Write a Literature Review’ run by the Learning Development Service, explores how to make the best use … Continue reading
Extra RefWorks Training Date
An extra RefWorks training date has been arranged: 18 March 2010, 10am – 12.30pm, Rm 3.11 Peter Froggatt Centre Attendance is free of charge but places are limited so you must register for this course: PhD students should use Queen’s … Continue reading
Book Now for RefWorks Training!
** FULLY BOOKED ** Are you just starting your thesis or dissertation? RefWorks is a software package that will store and manage your references and then produce your bibliography in whatever style you choose. Why not book a place on … Continue reading
Extra Introduction to RefWorks Training Sessions
Two more Introduction to RefWorks course dates have been arranged: 10 March 2009, 10am-12.30pm, Peter Froggatt Centre, room 311 12 March 2009, 10am-12.30pm, Peter Froggatt Centre, room 311 Attendance is free of charge but places are limited so you must … Continue reading
Is Google Enough? Strategies for Searching the Web More Effectively
10 February 2009 10 am to 12.30 pm Room 311 in the Peter Froggatt Centre This course is fully booked.