You can register for each presentation separately. You can find them all in our Library Calendar. Both employees and students are welcome.
Learning to search effectively
The library is more than just a place to study or a collection of books. The information specialists at the Library of Science are happy to tell you more about how to search effectively in PubMed, IEEE, or Reaxys, for example, so that you can find the literature you are looking for. Are you thinking about doing a literature review? During a short presentation, we will tell you what is involved and how the library can help. You may want to sign up for the workshop “Building a search string for your literature review” right away!
Open & publishing
There is also a lot going on in the field of ‘Open’: attention is being paid to Open Software and Open Science, such as citizen science. Are you a teacher? Come to our presentation on Open Learning Materials and/or stay informed about what you can and cannot share with students during the (online) presentation ‘Copyright in Education’. Publishing involves more than ‘just’ writing a paper: what should you look out for when searching for an open access journal? As a scientist, how do you retain the copyright to your article (‘Rights Retention Strategy’)? What are paper mills and peer review mills, and how do they threaten science?
Find out all this and more during our bibliobites! Is there a topic you would like to see covered? Are you unable to attend on a certain date and/or would you like us to give a customised presentation at your department? Please contact us! We are happy to help.