
Courses and demos
The Library trains students and staff on how to effectively find, obtain, use, manage, and publish scientific information.
The training programme is available for students, PhD candidates and researchers. Courses, demos and workshops are offered on a regular basis, depending on the number of participants. Often, participation is free.
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Finding scientific information
The Library trains students and staff on how to effectively find scientific information and use the library's resources.
Citing and referencing
Learn how to cite and refer to sources properly and how to manage your references.
Data management and publishing
Learn more about research data management, publishing and reviewing scientific papers.
Graphic design
Learn more about creating scientific graphics and layouts that are both beautiful and functional.
Introduction to GitLab
Do you write scientific software? Or do you write scripts as part of your research (e.g. Python, R, Matlab, Perl)? If so, you’ve likely experienced the problems that come with code management: where is that version I saved? I’ve broken something, what do I undo to fix it? In this course, you can learn how to solve these problems using the free and open source tool Git. The course is open for WUR staff and students and free of charge.
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Calendar
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How to read more efficiently: lunch workshop for students
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Mindfulness meditation in Forum Library
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Optimize your personal writing style: online workshop for students
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Citing and referencing: online workshop for students
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Introduction to WUR Library for PhD candidates (online session)
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Webinar: track the online attention of your research with altmetrics
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Scientific Artwork, Data visualization and Infographics with Adobe Illustrator (online course)
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Searching and Organising Literature for PhD Candidates
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Revising your text: online workshop for students
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EndNote, demonstration session