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Do you want to find most relevant articles from your search, but don’t want to get too many irrelevant results? Use the advanced features of library databases to search more effectively. This workshop is aimed at those with basic database search
What it covers:
- What is plagiarism and academic integrity?
- Strategies for avoiding plagiarism
- Resources for developing academic writing skills
Learn all about traditional and contemporary uses for native plants—including plants to see, taste and touch and opportunities for 'q and a'.
An introduction to the basics of the reference management software EndNote. Learn how to navigate the interface, how to add and create references, and then cite them according to your favourite referencing styles into Microsoft Word.
UTS Librarians will discuss the differences between a systematic search and a systematic review as well as tips and techniques for composing an appropriate research question that will guide your search or review.
What it covers:
- Strategies for correcting common writing problems, including:
- Sentence structure
- Grammatical errors
- Lack of evidence to support claims
At the beginning of your research project one of the first things to consider is what data you'll need to answer your research question, and how you're going to collect it.
Following a systematic search process is an essential part of conducting a systematic or scoping review.
This workshop will guide you through the key sources and assist you in sourcing data that is relevant and authoritative. Learn strategies and recommendations for finding data outside the available resources. The following will be covered: