1st Week: Free Bodleian iSkills Workshops

A photo of a laptop open with the iSkills logo on the screenBodleian iSkills workshops aim to develop your skills in information discovery and scholarly communications, covering a variety of resources across a wide range of disciplines. They are primarily aimed at University of Oxford students and staff. Some workshops take place face-to-face, whilst others are run online.

The workshops are FREE but online booking is essential. A list of the sessions taking place this term can be found on the iSkills Workshops webpage.

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Workshops taking place in 1st Week:

iSkills: Online sources for historians (Weds 27 Apr 14.00-15:30)

A general online introduction to the vast range of electronic resources which are available for all historical periods of British and Western European history.

Who is this session for? Students, researchers, and anyone else interested in the subject.

iSkills: UK Parliamentary and Government Materials (Thurs 28 Apr)

One-to-one sessions for finding and accessing historical and present-day UK parliamentary and government material, including print and digital sources, and any relevant archival materials.

Who is this session for? History, Politics and other Social Sciences students. In particular, anyone just starting their postgraduate studies or new to using these materials.

Open Access: UKRI policy briefing (Mon 25 Apr 11.00-12.00)

UKRI funded and need to know how to comply from 1st April 2022? In this focused online briefing, we will: step you through the changes and new requirements; provide links to further UKRI information and guidance; let you know where to find help at Oxford; answer as many questions as we can.

Who is this session for? Current Oxford researchers and academics, research support staff and librarians.

 

 

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