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Calling all post-probation review PGRs!

  Have you passed your probation review (formerly 'APG') in the last twelve months? We would like to hear from you at our next thesis forum. Contact Helen if you would be happy to contribute a short informal talk discussing your experiences. The forum will run on Wednesday 28th May , 3-4.30pm in the Library Seminar Room but you can also present via webcam if you're off campus. The thesis forum is a friendly and welcoming meeting in the Library (and online) for research postgraduates to share tips on the practice of researching and writing a PhD thesis. Doctoral students from all stages and disciplines are very welcome. You can find our previous sessions here .

What do you think of electronic theses?

The next ETD2014 - the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations’ (NDLTD) 17th annual symposium takes place at the University of Leicester between 23 and 25 July 2014. On the 25th from 2.30pm there is a panel discussion planned when PhD students and early career researchers can present their experiences and perceptions about having their thesis / other works deposited in Leicester Research Archive or accessing electronic theses for their research.  We are keen to hear from current or former PhD students who are happy to share their experiences of: using Leicester Research Archive and/or the British Library EThOS to access past theses and dissertations depositing their own work in the  Leicester Research Archive and what that meant for their career If you feel you are happy to share your experiences, please e-mail a title and short summary (200 words) of your planned presentation (which should be no more than 10 minutes) to Reka Plugor   There is more in

Book onto our summer term workshops now

Upcoming workshops from Library Research Services 7 th May – Planning your literature search 9 th May – Conducting your literature search 12 th May – RefWorks for beginners 16 th May – EndNote for beginners 22 nd May – Prezi for beginners 29 th May – Making research information come to you 4 th June – Web tools for researchers 10 th June – Advanced RefWorks 11 th June – Advanced EndNote 18 th June – Visualising Data 20 th June – Communicate your research as a comic strip 23 rd June – Copyright and your thesis 24 th June – Intermediate Prezi Full details for the workshops are available on PROSE . Booking via PROSE is essential for all courses.  If you would rather speak to a Research Information Advisor in a one-to-one session, please email Liblass@le.ac.uk (Law, Arts & Social Science) or Libstem@le.ac.uk (Science, Technology & Medicine) to arrange a suitable time.

Research Bytes round-up

Over the past week we have run a series of 'Research Bytes' as part of the Research Festival . These were 30 minute sessions focused on key issues for researchers. You can find links to all the recordings below and the slides are available on our Slideshare site . 31 March - Make your research open access the Green way Watch the recording 1 April - Publishing in an open access journal Watch the recording 2 April - Journal impact factors: use and misuse Watch the recording * 3 April - Don't lose credit for your research! Watch the recording  * 4 April - Demonstrate your impact with the h-index Watch the recording  * We plan to run another set of webinars in July so would appreciate any feedback on these sessions or suggestions for topics you would like covered next time. Contact Helen or Selina with your ideas. *These sessions were recorded in January 2014. Watch more of our short recordings from January 2014 and July 2013.