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How do you share or present your work or research?

 Once you’ve completed your work or developed your research you’ll want to share it to let others benefit from the knowledge you’ve gained. During your studies you may be asked to complete different types of documents to present your knowledge to your tutors.

Communicating your work is an important aspect of literature searching – after all what is it all for?

Our tutorials can help you to get started and provide you with hints and tips on creating 2 of the most common types of communication tools.

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Writing an academic paper - Get hints and tips on how to write an academic paper

How to create an academic poster - Hints and tips on what to consider and how to create your academic poster

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Go straight to our Information Skills eTutorials page on the Health Library website to access all our etutorials.

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Please contact the Health Library if you need any help.

Check our Information Skills for Health blog for more news about our etutorials.

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