Graduate & Professional Student Professional Development Series - February

Searching, Finding, Feeding: It’s Not Just for Zombies Anymore*

Feb. 7 from 2:00-3:00

Learn tips and trick on database searching for journal articles. Learn how to keep current with journal articles being published in your area of interest by using citation alert services and feeds.

Presenter: Emily Keller, Political Science and Public Affairs Librarian.

Location: Research Commons, Green A

 

Poster Sessions: How to Prepare and Present***

Feb 16 (Time TBD)

One of the common ways to present information and research in academic settings are poster sessions. Learn how to prepare and present your ideas and research findings in this interactive session. We will focus on the design ideas, content to be shared, and the mechanics of getting your poster completed.

Presenter: Jennifer Harris

 

The Basics of Publishing in the Physical Sciences and Engineering*

Feb. 27 from 1:30-2:30

Learn important strategies and approaches for publishing in the physical sciences and engineering. How do you know when a paper is ready to send out for review? How do you select a journal for submission? What should you expect when you receive reviewer comments? How long does the process take? These questions and more will be addressed in this interactive presentation.

Presenter: Mel De Sart, Head, Engineering Librarian

Location: Research Commons, Green A

 

 

Watch also for additional sessions to be scheduled on:

Writing Issues for Graduate Students

 

 

*Indicates partnership between the Graduate School and the UW Libraries

**Indicates partnership between the Graduate School, the UW Career Center, and the UWAA

*** Indicates partnership between the Graduate School and Undergraduate Academic Affairs

 

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