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New Training Dates: July – Sept 2014

Do you need some help finding the right information on the Internet, are you struggling with your literature search, do you want to get to grips with Refworks?

Then check out our training courses:
  • Get help finding the right information via the Internet
  • Learn how to conduct a literature search and use our databases to get information quickly
  • Try an introduction to the Cochrane Library
  • Brush up your critical appraisal skills
  • Get to grips with Refworks
All these sessions are:
  • Run at the Health Library:
  • Presented by qualified librarians
  • Delivered to small groups
  • Give you plenty of hands-on practice
Book yourself on a session by getting in touch with Mariet or Rachael or book online.

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