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Do you have a good research topic, but need a bit of help refining your research question and process? Are you looking for guidance on your research project from beginning to end? If so, SAGE Research Methods (SRM) is the tool for you!

Join us on Friday, November 22 from 1:30-3:00pm in LIB 264A for a workshop focused on how SRM can help outline your research.

In this workshop, you will discover how to find resources to help you write a more effective research question, conduct a literature review, select your research method, gather, analyze, and write up your research findings, and more.

As a result of this session, you will be able to:

  • Confidently navigate SRM and each of the resource’s content types
  • Find content relevant to your research topic, discipline and course
  • Recognize the value that platform tools such as Reading Lists, Which Stats Test and Project Planner bring to your research 

All students who attend the workshop will be entered into a $50 gift card!  We hope to see you on November 22!

Registraton required, go to: https://library.mtsu.edu/sage.

Date:
Friday, November 22, 2019
Time:
1:30pm - 3:00pm
Location:
Rm 264A
Audience:
  All students, faculty and staff  
Categories:
  Resource Workshop  

Event Organizer

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Mary Ellen Sloane

Mary Ellen Sloane is a professor in User Services in the Walker Library.