
The College of Graduate Studies, University Writing Center (UWC), and UCF Libraries announce the
Research and Writing Workshop for Graduate Students
University Librarians & UWC Consultants will help each graduate student answer questions about research and citations, set writing goals, and offer feedback
Dates: May 9-10, 2011
If you are selected to participate in this workshop, you will receive:
- Specific advice tailored to your writing and research needs, including
- Assistance from University librarians who will show you how to research and locate sources related to your research question
- Answers to questions concerning style, grammar, and citations from UWC graduate writing consultants
- Guidance about formatting your thesis or dissertation from a representative of the UCF Graduate School
- Advice for graduate student writers from Dr. Melody Bowden, Director of the Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning
- Time devoted to writing in a supportive, comfortable environment
- Access to informative break-out sessions, including learning how to . . .
- Search library databases more efficiently and effectively
- Apply useful library research to your discipline
- Use citation management software, such as RefWorks and Endnote
- Write a literature review
- Continuing support! Begin UWC-led peer review meetings with other students and continue peer review sessions next term
...AND snacks, computers, quiet writing space, and dedicated time for you to write.... AND a selection of prizes from the UCF Information Fluency Office and community groups.
Please register online: http://library.ucf.edu/gradworkshop/
Questions? kdmurray@mail.ucf.edu.
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