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Students attending a workshop session

Auburn University Libraries will hold the next Savvy Researcher Boot Camp over Zoom on May 31, from 9 a.m. - 3:45 p.m.

This virtual, day-long event is designed for graduate students who want to take their academic research to a higher level. Whether students are interested in learning how to locate scholarly sources, write a literature review, manage data, or organize citations, the Savvy Researcher Boot Camp will help them become better, more effective, researchers.

The featured lunch program, Ethically Navigating Publication: Authorship and Peer Review, will be led by Dr. Carey Andrzejewski from the College of Education.

Register online to attend the event.

Workshops offered include:

Introduction to Writing Literature Reviews (offered by University Writing)

Introduction to EndNote on Windows

Introduction to EndNote on Mac

Intro to LaTeX

LaTeX: Bibliographies, Images, & Tables

Intro to Tableau

NEW: Protection of Human Research Participants: History, Regulations, and Practice

NEW: Tools for Qualitative Research

Data Management for Scientific Workflows

Responsible Use of AI in Research

Using AI as a Research Tool: Scopus & Web of Science

NEW: GenAI as Language Tools: Things You Should Consider

Conducting a Literature Review: Search Strategies

NEW: Intro to Expert Searching

Intro to Covidence Screening Software

Finding Chemical Information: SciFinder & Reaxys

Searching Scholarly Literature: Biology & Agriculture

Boolean Searching for Library Databases Study Where it Counts (offered by Academic Coaching)

Library Services for Graduate Students

Submitted by: hrs0018@auburn.edu