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Quick Bites for Researchers

A knowledge series.

The Library of Science is launching a knowledge series: Quick Bites for Researchers – 15 minutes to make your research life easier.

Approximately once a week at 12:30 PM, you will have the chance to dive into topics that can make your research life easier – and maybe even a little more fun – via Zoom. The series starts in March and continues throughout the spring with themes such as:

  • ORCiD – Every researcher is unique.
  • Accessing articles behind paywalls.
  • Writing effective prompts and exploring various AI tools.
  • Research data – what is it?
  • And much more that the library can help with!

You can choose whether to ask questions in the chat, stay and talk to us afterward, or simply enjoy your lunch in peace while you listen. If you’re curious about a topic but can’t attend, feel free to contact us – we can arrange additional sessions or a one-on-one meeting.

No registration is required, and the sessions will not be recorded.

You can find the entire semester's program in the Library of Science's calendar:

Calendar for the Library of Science