Hone your scientific research skills and skill for your studies with the ETH Library courses
Are you familiar with our courses and workshops? They cover a wide range of interesting and exciting topics that will help you with your studies or work. You can attend online or in person, and plenty of different dates and times are available.
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Our courses and workshops cover a number of different subject areas, including:
- Information research
- Reference management and citing
- Scientific writing
- Time and project management for the Bachelor’s and Master’s thesis
- Open-access publishing
- Research data management
Book your place and improve your skills in many areas of scientific work. All ETH Library courses and workshops at a glance.
Getting started: designed for new members of ETH Zurich
New at ETH Zurich? Then take a look at our introductory course Getting Started– ETH Library in a nutshell. We explain how to set up your library account, borrow documents and access electronic resources. This introduction is available in English and German. In addition to face-to-face sessions at the Zentrum and H?nggerberg campuses, the course can also be accessed via Zoom.
New course: Citing in scientific papers
Our Citing in scientific papers course covers everything you need to know about citations, paraphrasing and plagiarism. This course, which is provided in English, is intended for students and doctoral students at ETH Zurich.
For students: “Ready for take-off” self-study course on Moodle
Our “How to start your Bachelor’s and Master’s thesis” course ensures that you take the correct approach to your Bachelor’s or Master’s thesis from the outset: the research question, proposal and initial outline are all of crucial importance. This course also includes tips on communicating with your supervisor and the ETH Library.
Resources for doctoral students
In collaboration with the Scientific IT Services, we offer a series of workshops on research data management designed specifically for doctoral students. The first six sessions focus on the research data lifecycle, with a further two sessions dedicated to handing images in research and the topic of citizen science. These English-language workshops can be booked as a series or individually.
The online information fair ETH Library – Your partner for managing the research life cycle also provides doctoral students with useful information about reference management, scientific output and the analysis of its impact and much more.
Advisory services at a glance
On our new advice page, you can get an overview over personal, free advice regarding the services of ETH Library, both online and on site. The form of contact is entirely up to you!
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