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Managing Information
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Description

Developing strategies for managing and storing information (citations, documents, notes, etc.) so that it's easily retrievable when required, is an essential skill for a graduate in the Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences. Planning your strategy means thinking about the materials, methods and contexts of your research (what, how and where), and finding the best ways to manage the processes efficiently and effectively. This session will help you understand information management in the context of the research lifecycle and explore systems and tools for future-proofing your research information.

Target audience

Postgraduate students in Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences subjects

Format

Workshop and Presentation

Duration

One 1-hour session

Frequency

Twice per year

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