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You will learn what to look for when searching for (academic) information online, how to ass ess the value of a source, and in what ways 'biases' can influence me thod and interpretations.

This beginner's course is a must for anyone without any knowledge of academic literature. Description: th is is an entry-level workshop. A logical follow-up is Module 2, where you will learn to set up a search strategy.

You will learn to:

Already familiar with the basic s of literature review? Then consider  (setting up search strategy) or(reflecting and improving yo ur strategy) for more in-depth information and advice.

What students say about this workshop:
"The basic and adv anced skills, tips & tricks that I learned really help me to beco me more confident and make me more structured and efficient in findin g relevant literature for my literature thesis as well as smaller pro jects, assignments and beyond." (Rianna Jonker)

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DESCRIPTION: This beginner's course is a must for anyone without any k nowledge of academic literature. Description: this is an entry-level workshop. A logical follow-up is Module 2, where you will learn to se t up a search strategy. You will learn to: Already familiar with the basics of literature review? Then con sider  (setting up search strategy) or Module 3& nbsp;(reflecting and improving your strategy) for more in-depth i nformation and advice. What students say about this workshop:
"The basic and advanced skills, tips & tricks that I learned really help me to become more confident and make me more str uctured and efficient in finding relevant literature for my literatur e thesis as well as smaller projects, assignments and beyond." (Riann a Jonker) Related LibGuide:  You will learn what to look for when searching for (academic) inform ation online, how to assess the value of a source, and in what ways ' biases' can influence method and interpretations. END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR