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Tue 6 Dec 2016 – Thu 2 Feb 2017

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Wednesday 7 December 2016

10:30

This session will help you track the impact of research (including citations, h-index and altmetrics). This session includes a session to using social media analytics.

11:00
iDiscover drop-in tutorial new Finished 11:00 - 12:00 University Library

A series of drop-in tutorials for iDiscover. University Library staff will be on hand to demonstrate iDiscover and answer any questions you may have. There's no need to book; just call-in at the General Enquiries Helpdesk on the first floor landing.

14:00
Divinity Faculty: UL Tour new Finished 14:00 - 15:00 Faculty of Divinity, Room 7

An Orientation tour of the University Library for Divinity Faculty members, led by members of the Divinity Faculty Library staff.

Thursday 8 December 2016

14:00
Medicine: Research Data Management new Finished 14:00 - 16:00 Addenbrooke's Hospital, Treatment Centre 4

There is an increasing emphasis in research on the management and sharing of data. Many funding bodies that support research undertaken at Cambridge require not only open access to any publications based on that research, but also to the data underlying it. This course will help you understand funders’ requirements for management and sharing of research data, and will provide opportunities to create your own data management plan and test out resources that will make the data management process easier.

Participants will need to bring their own laptop or tablet. If you cannot bring your own device, please contact librarytraining@medschl.cam.ac.uk.

Monday 9 January 2017

15:00
Medicine: The "Big Four" Databases For Your Literature Search Finished 15:00 - 17:00 Addenbrooke’s, E7 Seminar Room

One session - four medicine and life science databases - widest coverage for your literature search. PubMed is great, but it doesn't cover all the journals relevant to life sciences and medicine. Embase, Web of Science and Scopus can also be relevant and each covers unique material. Come to this hands-on session to learn how to get the best from each of these "4 tops".

Participants will need to bring their own laptop or tablet. If you cannot bring your own device, please contact librarytraining@medschl.cam.ac.uk

Tuesday 10 January 2017

11:00
Medicine: Writing for Publication new Finished 11:00 - 12:00 Addenbrooke’s, F/G 6 Seminar Room

A course designed to take you step-by-step through academic writing and publication, with tips and resources to make writing up as simple as possible. The course will demystify the peer-review process, and help you to improve the precision and clarity of your academic writing.

Participants will need to bring their own laptop or tablet. If you cannot bring your own device, please contact librarytraining@medschl.cam.ac.uk

Divinity Faculty: UL Tour new Finished 11:00 - 12:00 Faculty of Divinity, Room 7

An Orientation tour of the University Library for Divinity Faculty members, led by members of the Divinity Faculty Library staff.

Wednesday 11 January 2017

14:00
Medicine: Systematic Literature Reviews - A 'How To' Guide Finished 14:00 - 16:00 Addenbrooke’s, E7 Seminar Room

Before undertaking any piece of primary research it’s important to be aware of as much of the existing literature as possible. A systematic literature review can also be a research end in itself. And it’s not something to be taken lightly. But how can you be sure you’re being as rigorous as necessary? How can you manage the references you find, document the process, and also know when to stop searching?

If you need to do a systematic literature review, and you’re not able to make sense of the search strategy behind this paper then this course is for you. Please bring along details of your own topic so that the session can be tailored to address your specific needs.

Participants will need to bring their own laptop or tablet. If you cannot bring your own device, please contact librarytraining@medschl.cam.ac.uk

Thursday 12 January 2017

11:30
Medicine: Managing Your Bibliography Finished 11:30 - 13:30 Addenbrooke's Hospital, Treatment Centre 4

How to take the bile out of your bibliography, and ensure that it's not the most time-consuming part of your work. A variety of tools will be showcased: EndNote, EndNoteWeb, Zotero, Mendeley.

Participants will need to bring their own laptop or tablet. If you cannot bring your own device, please contact librarytraining@medschl.cam.ac.uk

Friday 13 January 2017

10:00
Medicine: Research Data Management new Finished 10:00 - 12:00 Addenbrooke’s F/G 5 Seminar Room

There is an increasing emphasis in research on the management and sharing of data. Many funding bodies that support research undertaken at Cambridge require not only open access to any publications based on that research, but also to the data underlying it. This course will help you understand funders’ requirements for management and sharing of research data, and will provide opportunities to create your own data management plan and test out resources that will make the data management process easier.

Participants will need to bring their own laptop or tablet. If you cannot bring your own device, please contact librarytraining@medschl.cam.ac.uk.

Monday 16 January 2017

15:00
Medicine: Literature Searching for Doctors new Finished 15:00 - 17:00 Addenbrooke’s F/G 5 Seminar Room

One session covering the Medline database, targeted at doctors. Learn how to get the best out of your literature searches.

Participants will need to bring their own laptop or tablet. If you cannot bring your own device, please contact librarytraining@medschl.cam.ac.uk

Wednesday 18 January 2017

10:00
Medicine: Critical Appraisal - RCT Drug Trials new Finished 10:00 - 11:30 Addenbrooke’s, Rosie Seminar Room 2A

Critical appraisal is the process of carefully and systematically examining research to judge its trustworthiness, and its value and relevance in a particular context.' Amanda Burls, What is Critical Appraisal?, Feb 2009

'An Introduction to Critical Appraisal' will help you understand how to critically appraise a Randomised Controlled Trial (RCT). Using the CASP Checklist the course covers samples and sample size, randomisation, bias, statistics, significance (P Values and Confidence Intervals) and relevance.

We ask that you read a paper that will be provided before you attend the session, in order for us to make the best use of the time together.

Thursday 19 January 2017

10:30
Medicine: Literature Searching for Nurses new Finished 10:30 - 12:30 Addenbrooke’s, F/G 6 Seminar Room

One session covering the Cinahl database, targeted at nurses. Learn how to get the best out of your literature searches.

Participants will need to bring their own laptop or tablet. If you cannot bring your own device, please contact librarytraining@medschl.cam.ac.uk

11:00
Divinity Faculty: UL Tour new Finished 11:00 - 12:00 Faculty of Divinity, Room 4

An Orientation tour of the University Library for Divinity Faculty members, led by members of the Divinity Faculty Library staff.

Friday 20 January 2017

10:00
Medicine: Critical Appraisal - Physiotherapy Interventions new Finished 10:00 - 11:30 Clinical School, Committee Room (Seminar Room 5)

Critical appraisal is the process of carefully and systematically examining research to judge its trustworthiness, and its value and relevance in a particular context.' Amanda Burls, What is Critical Appraisal?, Feb 2009

'An Introduction to Critical Appraisal' will help you understand how to critically appraise a Randomised Controlled Trial (RCT). Using the CASP Checklist the course covers samples and sample size, randomisation, bias, statistics, significance (P Values and Confidence Intervals) and relevance.

We ask that you read a paper that will be provided before you attend the session, in order for us to make the best use of the time together.

Monday 23 January 2017

11:00
iDiscover drop-in tutorial new Finished 11:00 - 12:00 University Library

A series of drop-in tutorials for iDiscover. University Library staff will be on hand to demonstrate iDiscover and answer any questions you may have. There's no need to book; just call-in at the General Enquiries Helpdesk on the first floor landing.

14:00
Medicine: Literature Searching for Allied Health Professionals new Finished 14:00 - 16:00 Addenbrooke's Hospital, Treatment Centre 4

One session covering the Cinahl database, targeted at allied health professionals. Learn how to get the best out of your literature searches.

Participants will need to bring their own laptop or tablet. If you cannot bring your own device, please contact librarytraining@medschl.cam.ac.uk

14:15
Introduction to Bibliographic Searching in Theology and Religious Studies Finished 14:15 - 14:45 Faculty of Divinity, Room 7

Introduction to Bibliographic Searching in Theology and Religious Studies will give a brief overview of the issues of searching for publications in general, and follow this up with searching the specialist Theology and Religious studies bibliographic database ATLA.

Tuesday 24 January 2017

10:00
Medicine: Critical Appraisal - Systematic Reviews new Finished 10:00 - 11:30 Addenbrooke’s, Rosie Seminar Room 2B

Critical appraisal is the process of carefully and systematically examining research to judge its trustworthiness, and its value and relevance in a particular context.' Amanda Burls, What is Critical Appraisal?, Feb 2009

This course will help you understand how to critically appraise a systematic review.

We ask that you read a paper that will be provided before you attend the session, in order for us to make the best use of the time together.

Wednesday 25 January 2017

14:00
Divinity Faculty: UL Tour new Finished 14:00 - 15:00 Faculty of Divinity, Room 7

An Orientation tour of the University Library for Divinity Faculty members, led by members of the Divinity Faculty Library staff.

14:30
Orientation Tour Finished 14:30 - 15:15 University Library

The UL is unique: a national, legal deposit library with an amazing collection of around 8 million items - over two million of which you can browse on our open shelves. If that sounds a bit daunting, why not come on a brief orientation tour to help you find your way around? We’ll even tell you what we keep in the famous Library tower ...

Please note this tour does not cover the University's electronic and digital resources: to find out more about using these, please see the classes in the Information Skills strand of the programme.

Wednesday 1 February 2017

10:15
Introduction to Bibliographic Searching in Theology and Religious Studies Finished 10:15 - 10:45 Faculty of Divinity, Room 7

Introduction to Bibliographic Searching in Theology and Religious Studies will give a brief overview of the issues of searching for publications in general, and follow this up with searching the specialist Theology and Religious studies bibliographic database ATLA.

10:30
Medicine: Literature Searching for Doctors new Finished 10:30 - 12:30 Addenbrooke’s F/G 5 Seminar Room

One session covering the Medline database, targeted at doctors. Learn how to get the best out of your literature searches.

Participants will need to bring their own laptop or tablet. If you cannot bring your own device, please contact librarytraining@medschl.cam.ac.uk

14:15
iDiscover drop-in tutorial new Finished 14:15 - 15:15 University Library

A series of drop-in tutorials for iDiscover. University Library staff will be on hand to demonstrate iDiscover and answer any questions you may have. There's no need to book; just call-in at the General Enquiries Helpdesk on the first floor landing.

Thursday 2 February 2017

09:30
Orientation Tour Finished 09:30 - 10:15 University Library

The UL is unique: a national, legal deposit library with an amazing collection of around 8 million items - over two million of which you can browse on our open shelves. If that sounds a bit daunting, why not come on a brief orientation tour to help you find your way around? We’ll even tell you what we keep in the famous Library tower ...

Please note this tour does not cover the University's electronic and digital resources: to find out more about using these, please see the classes in the Information Skills strand of the programme.

10:00
Medicine: The "Big Four" Databases For Your Literature Search Finished 10:00 - 12:00 Addenbrooke's Hospital, Treatment Centre 4

One session - four medicine and life science databases - widest coverage for your literature search. PubMed is great, but it doesn't cover all the journals relevant to life sciences and medicine. Embase, Web of Science and Scopus can also be relevant and each covers unique material. Come to this hands-on session to learn how to get the best from each of these "4 tops".

Participants will need to bring their own laptop or tablet. If you cannot bring your own device, please contact librarytraining@medschl.cam.ac.uk