How to Read a Research Paper Workshop, Emory University Libraries

How to Read a Research Paper Workshop, Emory University Libraries

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Date: Wednesday, 10/23/24
Time: 1PM-2PM
Location: WML 314
Instructor: Derek Harootune Otis, Student Flourishing Librarian
Required Supplies: A laptop or tablet; Writing supplies

Digging through scholarly articles is one of the most important, exciting, but also time-consuming parts of the research process. This workshop will teach you how to approach these research papers strategically, cutting through the noise and getting right to the most relevant, interesting material in your field. The instructor will cover the latest reading techniques and tools, including AI assistants, research paper anatomy, and the Oreo Method of reading. Appropriate for all majors and areas of interest!

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