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Target Group

This course is mainly directed at students preparing to attend their Bachelor's or Master's seminars. It also suits the needs of anyone who wants to update their information literacy skills. Staff is also welcome.

Before the course

You should be familiar with The Student's Digital skills, chapter 3 or have similar basic knowledge of information seeking.

You can watch our Helka tutorial video (6'09'') or check Helka Guide, if you are not familiar with Helka's functions.

Save your settings in Google Scholar to include Helka results (instruction video 0'57'')

Learning Outcomes

You will learn

  • how to find relevant data on your own subject
  • to identify keywords as part of an effective search strategy
  • to use appropriate international online databases to locate and identify articles and materials relevant to your research inquiries
  • to evaluate information sources

The course includes guided exercises.

Content

We will practice information seeking in international databases. We will have a look at the field specific Research Guides. We will compare different channels for information seeking and guide you in source evaluation.

Working methods

Mostly as webinar on Zoom, but also live. You will get a Zoom-link to your e-mail before the course. Attend the webinar where you can focus on listening. You can ask questions either out loud or in the chat. 

Learning Materials

Field Specific Research Guides (Helsinki University Library)

Information Seeking and Management for Thesis Writers: online course (in Moodle)

Helka Guide

Registration

Registration via the online form. You will be able to see upcoming courses in the drop-down menu of the form.

Contact person/Teacher

The course is organized by Helsinki University Library. Questions and comments can be sent to kouluttaja-lista (at) helsinki.fi

Teaching language

English.