Referencing software options – Research week presentation
UTAS Research Week, Launceston http://www.utas.edu.au/research/events – don’t miss the UTAS Library session on referencing software options, Tuesday, 19 June, 12 – 1 pm
View ArticleResearch bites! New lunchtime workshops for researchers!
UTAS Library is offering a series of lunchtime workshops for researchers in Hobart and Launceston. Commencing 26th September – bring your lunch, we’ll provide drinks. Topics: Finding &...
View ArticleResearch Bites in Launceston commences Monday 22 October
These new lunchtime seminars are a great way for researchers to learn about ways in which the Library can support research activity – bring your lunch and we’ll provide drinks. Venue: Launceston Campus...
View ArticleOpen Access Week 2012
Open Access Week promotes Open Acess “as a new norm in scholarship and research” – both research outputs and research data The general philosophy of Open Access is that publicly funded...
View ArticleResearch Impact Library guide published
UTAS LIbrary has published a new Research Impact Library guide which offers a description of bibliometrics, sources of impact data and how to ascertain and maximise your own research impact...
View ArticleResearch Bites library lunchtime seminars in January
UTAS Library’s popular lunchtime sessions for researchers, Research Bites, returns this month and runs into February. Venue/date Topic Description Hobart Morris Miller Library eLab 2. Tue. 29th...
View ArticleResearch Bites lunchtime sessions for researchers return in July!
Research Bites@Your Library Are you an academic researcher or a research candidate? Then, these seminars are just for you Come along and join the discussion about the latest ways to enhance your...
View ArticlePostgrads! Manage your research identity!
Learn how to improve your research impact by establishing a unique researcher profile. The Library is offering the following sessions during Research Week 2nd Sept 10:00 – 12:00 Launceston Library...
View ArticleResearchers – important information on managing your author identity
Establishing a unique researcher identity is an important step to improving your research impact. UTAS Library has just published a guide on managing your researcher identify. Check it out here...
View ArticleJoin us for Open Access Now!
International Open Access Week, October 21-27, 2013 “Open Access” to information – the free, immediate, online access to the results of scholarly research, and the right to use and re-use those results...
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