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Science (General)

Outlines the library's resources for the planning, management, publication, and preservation of academic research. Guide created by Zach Lannes.

Our Workshops

The subject specialists in the U-M library have wide-ranging experience with tools and topics relevant to those in the sciences. We offer a list of upcoming workshops offered by the larger U-M library community on the Teaching and Technology Collaborative website.

Some notable workshops our team members have previously conducted, customized for specific LSA Natural Sciences and SEAS audiences, are as follows:

  • Managing Your Online Researcher Identity
  • Navigating the Publishing Landscape
  • Take Command of Your Dissertation with LaTeX
  • Research Poster Design
  • Automate Your Research with n8n
  • Finding Funding for students
  • Citation Management with Zotero

If these or other workshop ideas are appealing to you, please contact us at science.libs@umich.edu or browse our list of specialists by discipline to schedule a customized workshop.

Self-Directed Learning Resources Created by U-M Librarians

Self-Directed Learning: Nature Masterclasses

Professional development training for researchers of all experience on topics including research design, grant writing, experiments and analysis, writing and publishing, sharing and disseminating, and career development. Sponsored by the Michigan Institute for Clinical and Health Research (MICHR), the UMMS Office of Faculty Development, and the Office of the Vice President for Research (OVPR). All 3 campuses of the University of Michigan have complete access to the Nature Masterclasses on-demand training courses through March 13th, 2027.

 
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Last Updated: Jan 31, 2025 3:06 PM