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Learning a New-to-You Database
Scholarly databases feature common operators and special features that allow you to create more precise search results. The more you use these features and tools, the better your search experience will be. In this class, we talk about these search operators, special characters and limiters and discuss how to learn a new database in a way that is efficient and effective. This workshop will include hands-on time, so bring a computer and search along with us.
Audience: Undergraduate students, graduate students, researchers, and faculty
Related LibGuide: Evidence Synthesis Service by Evidence Synthesis
- Date:
- Tuesday, February 18, 2025
- Time:
- 3:00pm - 4:00pm
- Time Zone:
- Central Time - US & Canada (change)
- Presenter:
- Megan Sapp-Nelson, Head, Grainger Engineering Library Information Center and Professor
- Location:
- Grainger Commons, Rooms 233/235 (Map )
- CampusLibraries:
- Engineering
- Audience:
- All are welcome
- Categories:
- Evidence Synthesis
THIS SESSION WILL BE TAUGHT IN-PERSON (Grainger Engineering Library Information Center, Grainger Commons, Rooms 233/235)
- Floor plan for Grainger Engineering Library: Take the elevator or stairs to the second floor
- Google Maps directions to the Grainger Engineering Library