Literature search skills drop-in sessions (Medicine and Dentistry)
The medical libraries are currently running drop-in Literature Search Skills sessions online on Wednesday afternoons between 2pm and 4pm.
These sessions are open to anyone wishing to improve their information skills including all Queen Mary staff and students in the healthcare professions.
The content of these sessions will be dictated by your needs but could include:
- guidance on searching databases
- finding high-quality evidence on the web
- simplifying referencing using EndNote
There is no need to sign up for these sessions, just join the online session between 2pm and 4pm. If there are already people in the room, please keep yourself muted and post in the chat what we can help you with. We’ll be with you as soon as we can.
If Wednesday afternoons are not convenient for you it is of course still possible to request a one-to-one training session via MS Teams.
For further details or to arrange a one-to-one session please e-mail: library-SMD@qmul.ac.uk.
Without the necessary proficiency in information literacy and research skills, it would be challenging to succeed in the MSc GPH course. The help is always tailored to the academic demands of the student to ensure that specific needs are addressed— Online MSc Global Public Health course rep