![This 1-hour workshop will be lead by SAGE librarian instructor Vanessa Rusch, MLIS who brings her passion for instruction and partnership to collaborate with librarians in supporting faculty, researchers, and students on teaching and learning with SAGE re](https://newsroom.unl.edu/announce/files/file148466.png)
March 18, 2021 | 11 AM, via Zoom
Conducting original research serves as a cornerstone of graduate studies. As a graduate researcher, you are following a trajectory designed to transition your academic pursuits into a professional career or post-graduate studies. To aid you along this journey, SAGE Research Methods (SRM) provides access to a wealth of materials covering the key components you will need to develop and defend your research successfully.
Join SAGE librarian instructor Vanessa Rusch, MLIS, for this 1-hour workshop on March 18, 2021 at 11 a.m. (CST). Registration is required to attend and participate. All registered attendees will receive a session recording following the workshop along with additional support materials.
SRM is designed to help researchers explore, learn, and apply research methods across the social sciences and STM fields. Offering 1,000+ books, hundreds of videos, journal articles, practice datasets, and more, this SRM workshop will expand your researcher toolkit and enhance your research development.
After this session you will be able to:
- Locate quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods content across disciplines
- Create custom list of content connect to your research inquiry and method
- Apply the four SRM research tools to aid in researcher success