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PhD Day at the UB on 7 May: Skill booster for early career researchers

10 March 2020

Update: We are looking into offering these workshops online. To be continued.

From refining your research question to managing your references, conducting a systematic review, gathering data, analyzing it, writing, choosing where to publish (open access) and making your research visible: the PhD research cycle is a tough one.

Join our PhD Day at the UB Groningen on 7 May to learn how the University of Groningen Library (UB) can make PhD life easier for you.
During our workshops you will learn more about:

  • author identification with ORCID
  • bibliographic management and systematic review
  • introduction to Pure
  • open access publishing
  • research impact analytics

There are three rounds of workshops, but feel free to only join one or two.

Full programme:

Programme

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Participation is free of charge and includes coffee/tea and lunch.

  • Thursday, 7 May
  • 9 am - 2 pm
  • UB City Centre, Broerstraat 4
Last modified:13 December 2023 09.49 a.m.

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