Library Research for the Undergraduate Researcher Part 2: Completing the Research Proposal
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Librarians will expand on the components of the research proposal template and discuss steps for completing the proposal, including the introduction, methodology, research design, and ethical considerations.
- Date:
- Thursday, October 15, 2020
- Time:
- 2:40pm - 4:05pm
- Audience:
- Undergraduate Students
- Categories:
- Undergraduate Workshops
- Online:
- This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.
In this two-part workshop series, MTSU librarians will share a template for an undergraduate research proposal, with particular focus on how to conduct the library research necessary to complete the literature review portion of the proposal. These workshops are ideal for students who are contemplating applying for a URECA grant or who want to know more about how to conduct the library research that is part of any research proposal and research project. Open to undergraduate students in any college or major. Attendance at both parts is encouraged but not required.
Event Organizer
Kristen West is an associate professor and instruction librarian at MTSU's Walker Library. She provides classroom instruction on using library resources and conducts research consultations with students and faculty in Anthropology, Health and Human Performance, and Nutrition and Food Science.