Personal librarian: Consultations for grad students
By now, many grad students will have started their major research projects for the term.
Librarians and subject specialists (subject or librarian specialist) are available to support students in their research. They offer one-on-one consultations with specialists to guide you and can arrange a consultation many ways:
- Phone
- Web conferencing (Zoom, Big Blue Button or Microsoft Teams)
The following are some areas where students can get support:
- Conducting an effective search strategy
- Finding grey literature
- Conducting literature reviews
- Performing systematic reviews
- Organizing your citations
- Finding primary sources through Archives and Special Collections
- Creating and using data visualizations
- Using and finding quantitative data
- Using NVivo qualitative data software
- Using GIS mapping tools and finding GIS data
- Locating maps to support your research
- Finding government documents
- Clarifying copyright questions
For students in my subject areas (or whose work overlaps with my subject areas), they now have the options to book an appointment with me via my subject guides. For example, here is the subject guide for grad students in Canadian Studies. The link to my calendar is under my avatar in the right-hand navigation.
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