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Conducting a Literature Review in Engineering, Health, and Science Disciplines Online
Conducting a literature review – searching the published research for all the relevant information on a specific topic – is one of the most challenging parts of research. How do we know where to search? How do we find the best and most impactful research? How do we know when we’ve found enough information? This online workshop in WebEx will discuss specific techniques for conducting a literature review in the sciences disciplines.
Presenters:
Ed Eckel, Engineering & Applied Sciences Librarian,
Carrie Leatherman, Natural Sciences Librarian, and
Dianna Sachs, Health Sciences Librarian
Attendees will learn:
- How to structure a literature review for a science or health research question
- Techniques for searching different resources and databases
- Date:
- Tuesday, September 28, 2021
- Time:
- 2:00pm - 3:00pm
- Online link:
- See registration confirmation email or event description above
- Presenter:
- Edward Eckel, Carrie Leatherman & Dianna Sachs
- Audience:
- Students - Graduate Students - Undergraduate
- Categories:
- Research Science & Engineering
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