Keeping current with new research can be a challenge. This training will cover strategies and tools that can be used to help researchers stay up to date with the published literature in their topic.
By the end of this training, learner should:
- Know how to keep up to date with new research in their area using email alerts, RSS Feeds, Table of Contents (TOC) Alerts and Conference Alerts.
- Be familiar with online tools (social media, blogs, podcasts, email lists) that can help them to keep up to date with research.
Training Outline:
- How to identify the main sources of current awareness in your area.
- How to effectively use these sources to stay abreast of developments in your area.
- How to create saved search alerts for new articles and dissertations on your topic.
- How to set up Table of Contents alerts for your favourite journals.
- How to use RSS feeds.
- How to find out when a key article has been cited by someone else.
- How to use social media tools such as blogs and Twitter to hear the buzz around new research.
Resources for facilitators and learners
Library guides:
- “Keeping Your Research Current”, University of Western Australia.
Example of presentation slides:
- Michael Ladisch, “Keeping Current in Your Field of Research”, University College Dublin.