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Spring 2026–Search to Synthesis: Library Research Workshops for Graduate Students

By January 13, 2026February 11th, 2026No Comments

We’re excited to continue with “Search to Synthesis: Library Research Workshops for Graduate Students” in spring 2026. These workshops are geared towards graduate and professional students but are open to all UMN faculty, instructors, students, post-docs, researchers and staff. Most are held online via zoom.

These workshops are FREE and relevant to all disciplines. Please register if you plan to attend.

A few upcoming workshops include…

ONLINE: Reviews, rejections, and revisions: The peer review experience

Got peer reviewer comments on something you submitted and wondering what to do? Join us at Reviews, Rejections, and Revisions: the Peer Review Experience, held online on February 26, 2026 from 11 a.m.-noon.

ONLINE: Navigating Different Review Types: An Overview of Evidence Synthesis

Evidence synthesis is of increasing importance in many fields. Don’t worry — we have a workshop to help you learn about different methodologies like systematic reviews, scoping reviews, and rapid reviews. Join us at Navigating Different Review Types: An Overview of Evidence Synthesis held online on February 26, 2026 from 2-3 p.m.

ONLINE: BrowZine and Alerts – Keeping Up on Research

Have trouble keeping up on scholarship in your field? We have tools and strategies for you. Learn about them at BrowZine and Alerts –Keeping Up on Research online workshop on March 3, 2026 from 2-3 p.m. 

IN PERSON: Resume and CV Write-In for Graduate and Professional Students

Join us for Resumé and CV Write-In for Graduate and Professional Students on Friday, March 13, 2026 from 10:30 a.m.-noon at the Toaster in Walter Library. Bring your CV or resumé to work on. Career Services staff will be there to answer questions. Snacks and hot beverages will also be provided.

More workshop topics:

  • getting set up for success as *new* grad students
  • academic publishing how-tos
  • citation managers (Zotero, EndNote)
  • generative AI tools for research and writing
  • reading scholarly articles and literature reviews
  • tools for staying current with journals in your disciplines

See the full list of Libraries workshops for graduate students.

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