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Sat 22 Oct 2016 – Mon 14 Nov 2016

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Tuesday 25 October 2016

11:15
Finding Secondary Literature Finished 11:15 - 12:15 Faculty of Divinity, Room 2

Finding secondary literature to inform and support your research is paramount to any higher-level research. This session focuses on the concepts as well as practical issues, to give participants a more comprehensive understanding of the issues and features of literature searching.

11:30
An Introduction to the Manuscripts Reading Room Finished 11:30 - 12:00 Cambridge University Library, Manuscripts Reading Room

An introduction to the Manuscripts Reading Room and the collections of the Manuscripts and University Archives department. The session includes information on using the room, searching collections and services offered by the department.

12:00
Handling Medieval and Modern Manuscripts new Finished 12:00 - 12:45 Cambridge University Library, Manuscripts Reading Room

An introduction to the correct handling procedures for modern and medieval manuscripts, with demonstrations of how to use rests, cushions and weights, and how to deal with damaged or fragile materials, using items from the University Library collections.

Wednesday 26 October 2016

09:00
Medicine: Literature Searching for Doctors new Finished 09:00 - 11:00 Addenbrooke’s, Rosie Seminar Room 2A

One session covering the Medline database, targeted at doctors. Learn how to get the best out of your literature searches.

Participants will need to bring their own laptop or tablet. If you cannot bring your own device, please contact librarytraining@medschl.cam.ac.uk

Thursday 27 October 2016

10:00
Orientation Tour Finished 10:00 - 10:45 University Library

The UL is unique: a national, legal deposit library with an amazing collection of around 8 million items - over two million of which you can browse on our open shelves. If that sounds a bit daunting, why not come on a brief orientation tour to help you find your way around? We’ll even tell you what we keep in the famous Library tower ...

Please note this tour does not cover the University's electronic and digital resources: to find out more about using these, please see the classes in the Information Skills strand of the programme.

11:30
An Introduction to the Manuscripts Reading Room Finished 11:30 - 12:00 Cambridge University Library, Manuscripts Reading Room

An introduction to the Manuscripts Reading Room and the collections of the Manuscripts and University Archives department. The session includes information on using the room, searching collections and services offered by the department.

14:00
Music Dissertation Skills for Part II students Finished 14:00 - 15:00 Faculty of Music, Dent Room

An informal small group session looking at research databases, referencing skills and examples of previously submitted dissertations.

Friday 28 October 2016

11:00
Medicine: Critical Appraisal - RCT Drug Trials new Finished 11:00 - 12:30 Addenbrooke's Hospital, Treatment Centre 4

Critical appraisal is the process of carefully and systematically examining research to judge its trustworthiness, and its value and relevance in a particular context.' Amanda Burls, What is Critical Appraisal?, Feb 2009

'An Introduction to Critical Appraisal' will help you understand how to critically appraise a Randomised Controlled Trial (RCT). Using the CASP Checklist the course covers samples and sample size, randomisation, bias, statistics, significance (P Values and Confidence Intervals) and relevance.

We ask that you read a paper that will be provided before you attend the session, in order for us to make the best use of the time together.

Monday 31 October 2016

11:00
Medicine: Critical Appraisal - Systematic Reviews new Finished 11:00 - 12:30 Addenbrooke’s, Rosie Seminar Room 5

Critical appraisal is the process of carefully and systematically examining research to judge its trustworthiness, and its value and relevance in a particular context.' Amanda Burls, What is Critical Appraisal?, Feb 2009

This course will help you understand how to critically appraise a systematic review.

We ask that you read a paper that will be provided before you attend the session, in order for us to make the best use of the time together.

14:00
Music Dissertation Skills for Part II students Finished 14:00 - 15:00 Faculty of Music, Dent Room

An informal small group session looking at research databases, referencing skills and examples of previously submitted dissertations.

15:00
Zotero for Graduates Finished 15:00 - 16:00 Faculty of English, Library

The aim of the workshop is to give an overview of how graduate students can make effective use of Zotero software for referencing and managing information.

You may have already thought about using Zotero, in which case you will find this workshop especially helpful if you have already downloaded Zotero to your laptop and bring it with you.

This workshop will especially suit graduate students from the School of Arts and Humanities, or Humanities and Social Sciences.

Wednesday 2 November 2016

14:00
Music Dissertation Skills for Part II students Finished 14:00 - 15:00 Faculty of Music, Dent Room

An informal small group session looking at research databases, referencing skills and examples of previously submitted dissertations.

14:30
Orientation Tour Finished 14:30 - 15:15 University Library

The UL is unique: a national, legal deposit library with an amazing collection of around 8 million items - over two million of which you can browse on our open shelves. If that sounds a bit daunting, why not come on a brief orientation tour to help you find your way around? We’ll even tell you what we keep in the famous Library tower ...

Please note this tour does not cover the University's electronic and digital resources: to find out more about using these, please see the classes in the Information Skills strand of the programme.

15:30
Medicine: Managing Your Bibliography Finished 15:30 - 17:30 Addenbrooke’s F/G 5 Seminar Room

How to take the bile out of your bibliography, and ensure that it's not the most time-consuming part of your work. A variety of tools will be showcased: EndNote, EndNoteWeb, Zotero, Mendeley.

Participants will need to bring their own laptop or tablet. If you cannot bring your own device, please contact librarytraining@medschl.cam.ac.uk

Thursday 3 November 2016

14:15
iDiscover drop-in tutorial new Finished 14:15 - 15:15 University Library

A series of drop-in tutorials for iDiscover. University Library staff will be on hand to demonstrate iDiscover and answer any questions you may have. There's no need to book; just call-in at the General Enquiries Helpdesk on the first floor landing.

Friday 4 November 2016

11:00
Zotero for Graduates Finished 11:00 - 12:00 Faculty of English, Library

The aim of the workshop is to give an overview of how graduate students can make effective use of Zotero software for referencing and managing information.

You may have already thought about using Zotero, in which case you will find this workshop especially helpful if you have already downloaded Zotero to your laptop and bring it with you.

This workshop will especially suit graduate students from the School of Arts and Humanities, or Humanities and Social Sciences.

Monday 7 November 2016

10:00
Pre-Publication Considerations: Publishing your Research Effectively for STEM PhD Students new Finished 10:00 - 11:00 Department of Physics, Maxwell Centre, JJ Thomson Seminar Room (Floor 2)
  • Where should you publish your research?
  • What publishing format should you choose?

This session looks at the things you need to consider in order to reach your audience effectively.

Tuesday 8 November 2016

11:00
iDiscover drop-in tutorial new Finished 11:00 - 12:00 University Library

A series of drop-in tutorials for iDiscover. University Library staff will be on hand to demonstrate iDiscover and answer any questions you may have. There's no need to book; just call-in at the General Enquiries Helpdesk on the first floor landing.

15:00
Medicine: Literature Searching for Nurses new Finished 15:00 - 17:00 Addenbrooke’s, Rosie Seminar Room 2A

One session covering the Cinahl database, targeted at nurses. Learn how to get the best out of your literature searches.

Participants will need to bring their own laptop or tablet. If you cannot bring your own device, please contact librarytraining@medschl.cam.ac.uk

Wednesday 9 November 2016

09:00
Medicine: The "Big Four" Databases For Your Literature Search Finished 09:00 - 11:00 Addenbrooke’s, N3 Seminar Room

One session - four medicine and life science databases - widest coverage for your literature search. PubMed is great, but it doesn't cover all the journals relevant to life sciences and medicine. Embase, Web of Science and Scopus can also be relevant and each covers unique material. Come to this hands-on session to learn how to get the best from each of these "4 tops".

Participants will need to bring their own laptop or tablet. If you cannot bring your own device, please contact librarytraining@medschl.cam.ac.uk

16:00
Effective information management: Research Trips new Finished 16:00 - 17:00 Faculty of English, GR05

This session will provide you with advice from academics and postgraduates who have been on research trips in the course of their studies/academic work. Thinking through what information you might need before you go, what you might need to do whilst you are away, and what information you must remember to bring back is key to a successful trip away!

Thursday 10 November 2016

11:00
Medicine: Writing for Publication new Finished 11:00 - 12:00 Addenbrooke's Hospital, Treatment Centre 4

A course designed to take you step-by-step through academic writing and publication, with tips and resources to make writing up as simple as possible. The course will demystify the peer-review process, and help you to improve the precision and clarity of your academic writing.

Participants will need to bring their own laptop or tablet. If you cannot bring your own device, please contact librarytraining@medschl.cam.ac.uk

14:30
Orientation Tour Finished 14:30 - 15:15 University Library

The UL is unique: a national, legal deposit library with an amazing collection of around 8 million items - over two million of which you can browse on our open shelves. If that sounds a bit daunting, why not come on a brief orientation tour to help you find your way around? We’ll even tell you what we keep in the famous Library tower ...

Please note this tour does not cover the University's electronic and digital resources: to find out more about using these, please see the classes in the Information Skills strand of the programme.

Friday 11 November 2016

10:00
Research Data Management Workshop for GSLS PhD students new Finished 10:00 - 13:00 Clinical School, Addenbrookes, Bay 13, Room B (No Longer in Use)

PREVENT RESEARCH DISASTERS THROUGH GOOD DATA MANAGEMENT

  • How much data would you lose if your laptop was stolen?
  • Have you ever emailed your colleague a file named 'final_final_versionEDITED'?
  • Do you know what your funder expects you to do with your research data?

As a researcher, you will encounter research data in many forms, ranging from measurements, numbers and images to documents and publications.

Whether you create, receive or collect this information, you will need to organise it.

Managing digital information properly is a complex issue. Doing it correctly from the start could save you a lot of time and hassle when preparing a publication or writing up your thesis.

Monday 14 November 2016

10:00
Post-Publication Sharing: Publishing your Research Effectively for STEM PhD Students new Finished 10:00 - 11:00 Department of Physics, Maxwell Centre, JJ Thomson Seminar Room (Floor 2)

You've published your research...now what should you do with it?

This session explores the whys and hows of sharing research - the options, the benefits and the logistics.

15:00
Medicine: Literature Searching for Doctors new Finished 15:00 - 17:00 Addenbrooke’s, N3 Seminar Room

One session covering the Medline database, targeted at doctors. Learn how to get the best out of your literature searches.

Participants will need to bring their own laptop or tablet. If you cannot bring your own device, please contact librarytraining@medschl.cam.ac.uk