This series of workshops is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills you need to be an effective researcher. Our focus, of course, will be on researching the circular bioeconomy and completing the research needed to meet your program goals.. But it is my hope that these tools will serve you in all of your academic endeavors, in your future professions, and in your quest to be a lifelong learner.
This guide is organized by workshop, so if you want to revisit any material we discussed in our first workshop, all of that material will be available in the Workshop One: The Tools of the Trade tab. Material from the second workshop will be under Workshop Two and so on.
Not everything that comes up in our sessions will make it to this guide. This guide is only one of the resources available to you, and it's not even the best resource. The best resource is a research librarian!
If you have any questions, my contact information is right here on the home page. I encourage you to email me or make an appointment. I am always happy to help. I also have a posse of colleagues who will be just as happy to go along on this research journey with you. Mike Leamy is your West Campus librarian and is available at the West Campus L&LC four days a week. Additionally, we have an Ask a Librarian service on our homepage. I'm linking it here, below.
If you don't know? ASK A LIBRARIAN!