
Submitted by J. R. Clarke on Wed, 28/09/2016 - 08:30
23 Research Things Cambridge is a training programme that introduces 23 research tools or concepts to help inform how people study, research, and builds knowledge of the research process.
The programme is based upon previous 23 Things-style programmes, notably those at The University of Melbourne, The University of Oxford, the DH23Things programme organised by the Digital Humanities Network for arts and humanities researchers in Cambridge, as well as the brilliant Cam 23 (Cambridge 23 Things for Librarians) programme.
23 Research Things Cambridge has been developed and is run by Georgina Cronin, our Research Support Librarian.
We are encouraging not just researchers, but all University of Cambridge members to participate.
- Subscribe to follow along with the programme here: https://23researchthingscam.wordpress.com/
- Follow us on Twitter by using the hashtag #23researchcam or by following the Betty & Gordon Moore Library Twitter feed: https://twitter.com/MooreLib
- Keep an eye out for us on the Betty & Gordon Moore Library YouTube channel and check out our YouTube video trailer for the programme: bit.ly/23researchcam
- Contact us by email for further details by using this form: https://23researchthingscam.wordpress.com/contact/