This workshop series was hosted by the Engineering Librarians in 2021.
Topics included: How to Conduct a Literature Review, How to Read Journal Articles, Finding Research Funding, and Understanding the Publishing Process with IEEE.
The recording is 56 minutes long and contains a closed caption option.
Whether you’re working on a chapter for your dissertation or a section of a scholarly article, writing literature reviews is tough. But there are some tips that can help you to conduct effective and efficient literature reviews.
In this workshop, you’ll learn how to:
Presenter: Joanna Thielen, Engineering Librarian
The recording is 59 minutes long and contains a closed caption option.
Ever feel stuck while reading scholarly articles? Have a seemingly endless pile of articles to read but don't know how to start? Join the librarian for the ME department for a workshop on how to read scholarly articles effectively and efficiently.
In this workshop, you'll learn how to:
Presenter: Joanna Thielen, Engineering Librarian, on behalf of the Mechanical Engineering Graduate Council group
The recording is 51 minutes long and contains a closed caption option.
This workshop will introduce researchers to two databases (Pivot and Foundation Directory Online) used for identifying research funding from federal and foundation grantmakers. In this workshop, you’ll learn how to:
Presenter: Paul Grochowski, Engineering Librarian
The recording is 54 minutes long and contains a closed caption option.
Identifying where to publish your research can be a daunting task. Should you do a conference paper, a journal article or both? What is double-blind peer review, an ORCID ID, a predatory journal and other publication jargon? In this workshop, you will learn:
Presenter: Jalyn Kelley, IEEE Client Services Manager