980004 TS From research question to literature (2015W)
Finding and using information resources for your PhD project
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max. 20 participants
Language: English
Examination dates
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Classes
16 November 2015, 10 am till noon
Location: Please note the change of location due to maintenance work.
New location: TV-Room of the English and American Studies Library,1090 Wien, Spitalgasse 2-4, Hof 8.2 (University Campus)
Please bring your own devices (laptop, mobile devices) since there are no computers in the room.
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Aims, contents and method of the course
In this workshop we explore how you can find and use scholarly information resources relevant for your PhD project. We will look into search and information management strategies that might help you to find, obtain and manage relevant academic literature. We will discuss how you can stay up-to-date in your research field. The focus will be on academic information resources and the ways in which they can underpin your own research. General, personal, disciplinary, interdisciplinary and cross-disciplinary information research issues and strategies will be addressed.PhD researchers from all disciplinary backgrounds are welcome.
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Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
PhD researchers will develop their information research skills and knowledge in order to search, find and manage academic information for their PhD projects more effectively and proficiently. They will have gained an insight into academic information resources relevant to their research topic and will have learnt and reflected on search and information management strategies in a process that will enhance their research competencies in their chosen field.
Examination topics
PhD researchers are asked to join the pre-workshop online communication on Moodle to establish what research topics and what information research issues should be especially addressed. The workshop itself is a mixture of teacher instruction, active learning and the collaborative exploration of issues.PhD researchers need to bring their personal laptops/notebooks to the workshop. Wireless LAN is available.Individual follow-up sessions for feed-back and individual tuition are available.
Reading list
A handout will be provided.Further reading:Badke, W. (2011). Research strategies: Finding your way through the information fog. (4th ed.) Bloomington. iUniverse.Dunleavy, P. (2003). Authoring a PhD: How to plan, draft, write, & finish a doctoral thesis or dissertation. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.Keeran, P., Moulton-Gertig,S.L., Levine-Clark, M., Schlotzhauer, N. Gil, E., Brown, C.C., … Bowers, J. (2007). Research within the disciplines: Foundations for reference and library instruction. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press.Mann, T. (2005). The Oxford guide to library research. How to find reliable information online and offline. (3rd ed.) New York: Oxford University Press.Rumsey, S. (Ed.) (2008). How to find information: A guide for researchers. (2nd ed.) Maidenhead: Open University Press.
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