Developing Researcher Training Program

Researcher Profiles - Symplectic Elements and Griffith Experts
23 Mar

Researcher Profiles - Symplectic Elements and Griffith Experts

Symplectic Elements is a University system for collecting and managing staff research outputs produced at Griffith University. Griffith Experts is the university's researcher profiles system and populated with information from Symplectic Elements.

Join us to explore and enhance your Symplectic Elements and Griffith Experts profiles.
Copyright, Publishing and Open Access considerations
23 Mar

Copyright, Publishing and Open Access considerations

The seminar will examine copyright, publishing and open access considerations across all research disciplines (noting that a separate training sesssion is provided for the Creative Arts).
Organisation and Evaluation of resources for SQLR
16 Mar

Organisation and Evaluation of resources for SQLR

Discover tools and techniques researchers can use to quantitively analyse and organise the literature for a Systemtatic Quantitative Literature Review (SQLR). The workshop will use EndNote and Microsoft Excel to demonstrate the initial set-up for an SQLR database. This is the second of two SQLR workshops.
Data Visualisation Basics
15 Mar

Data Visualisation Basics

Explore methods and tools to create publication quality visualisations of structured, tabular data. Tools covered include MS Excel and open source tool Raw Graphs.
Managing your research literature
15 Mar

Managing your research literature

Explore practical strategies and tools researchers can use to:

• identify and make sense of themes in research literature

• manage and organise references and research material. This session is followed-up by the Writing the Literature Review workshop in approximately two weeks' time.
Literature search strategies for Systematic Quantitative Literature Reviews: how to find papers and where to look
09 Mar

Literature search strategies for Systematic Quantitative Literature Reviews: how to find papers and where to look

During this session research librarians will demonstrate the development of a robust, well-documented search strategy, designed to locate all eligible material using an example review question. The session incorporates active learning components where the participants can apply and integrate the techniques discussed into their own search strategy. This is the first of two SQLR workshops.