The course is offered by the Royal Library for PhD students enrolled at SCIENCE/SUND.Apply for enrollment directly at: http://kubkalender.kb.dk/event/3300376NB! This is a two-day course. Attendance both March 12th and 15th 2018 is necessary to receive credits.Learning objectivesThis is an academic library course that will improve your skills in performing systematic searches for information, data and literature. It will give you an introduction to tools for managing references and to produce data management plans. There will be a lecture about the Danish copyright rules and you will become more familiar with the most relevant indicators within the field of bibliometrics and impact. You will also get to know about different types of open access publishing and how to get a broader outreach with your publications and academic activities. This course enables you to become a better researcher at the University of Copenhagen.• Search strategies for scholarly information resources• Tools for handling scholarly information, i.e. reference management• Open access, copyright and data management plans• Research registration, bibliometrics and impactResearchers are also welcomed.The course had the below listed timetable and lectures the previous time. Some changes might be added for the spring courses 2018.Language, Form and ECTSEnglish – Lectures, exercises, discussion and curriculum literature giving 1 ECTSCoffee/tea and a sandwich will be provided.Course facilitatorAsger Juel Hansen, Information Specialist, Copenhagen University Library lajh@kb.dkDate and locationMarch 12th and 15th 2018 in the ’Faculty Lounge’, CSS 35-3-20; The Faculty of Social Sciences (Øster Farimagsgade 5).Please note that the Faculty Lounge is easiest accessible from Gammeltoftsgade.
Time:8:30 - 13:00Last registration dateMarch 5thParticipantsPhD Students from the Faculty of Science and Health. A max. 35 persons on each course – first come, first served.
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