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This guide brings together important research resources for Physiology | Te Tari Mātai Whaiaroaro. These include article databases & journals, major reference works, and other key sources. You can navigate using the tabs across the top.
The majority of the print Physiology resources can be found in the Health Sciences Library located opposite Dunedin Hospital in the Sayers Building.
You can make an appointment to see your Subject Librarian if you'd like some support with your research. This guide is always a work in progress, so we welcome feedback and suggestions for additional content.
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13 August | 10:30 - 11:30 | Thesis Information | For new thesis students: covers preparation, copyright compliance, submitting, and depositing. |
20 August | 10:30 - 11:30 | Introduction to Effective Search Strategies |
Learn how to search recommended databases for relevant literature, and manage your results. |
27 August | 10:30 - 12 | Introduction to Research Data Management |
Make sense of the complexity around data storage, description, re-use and archiving. |
10 September | 10:30 - 12 | Introduction to Getting Published |
Practical tips for postgraduates. Learn how to develop a publishing strategy and identify the right journals for submission. |
24 September | 10:30 - 11:30 | Introduction to Researcher Profiles |
Building online profiles to promote your research, and yourself. |
1 October | 10:30 - 12 | Introduction to Research Impact & Metrics |
Understand tools that explain impact factors and ranking for what to read, and where to publish. |
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