The document provides information about research assistance and consulting. It defines research assistants as researchers employed by universities and research institutes to assist with academic research tasks, which can include literature searches, data collection and analysis, and assisting with presentations. It also defines research consultants as specialists hired to perform targeted research and provide reports for clients in industries like science, government, and engineering. Several examples are given of university library websites that provide research assistance and consultations to help students, faculty, and others with tasks like developing research strategies, finding information, and managing citations.
Researcher KnowHow session presented by Catherine McManamon, Liaison Librarian at the University of Liverpool Library. Supported by Clair Sharpe, Liaison Librarian.
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Researcher KnowHow session presented by Catherine McManamon, Liaison Librarian at the University of Liverpool Library. Supported by Clair Sharpe, Liaison Librarian.
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An intro to library services and collections, researching effectively using PICO, utilizing databases and a brief discussion of grey literature and Refworks.
lecture presented at the Annual Convention of the Association of College and University Registrar and Liaison Officers (ACURLO) Region IV-A held at Sol y Viento , Makiling Heights, Pansol, Calamba City on September 13, 2012
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Slides for the 19th April lecture given to foundation degree in Managing Community & Voluntary Organisations - detailing data resources and good searching practice.
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Researcher KnowHow session presentation by Sarah Roughley Barake, Scholarly Communications Librarian at the University of Liverpool.
Covers:
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Researcher KnowHow session presented by Amy Lewin, Marketing and Innovation Coordinator, and Sarah Roughley Barake, Scholarly Communications Librarian at the University of Liverpool Library
This slideshow was used in a Preparing Your Research Material for the Future course taught in the Humanities Division, University of Oxford, on 2014-06-09. It provides an overview of some key issues, focusing on the long-term management of data and other research material, including sharing and curation.
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Talk given in April 2008 to distance learning students studying postgraduate degrees in education at Leicester. Covers general library practice and basic data resources available.
This slideshow was used in a Preparing Your Research Data for the Future course taught in the Social Sciences Division, University of Oxford, on 2014-05-19. It provides an overview of some key issues, focusing on long-term data management, sharing, and curation.
Using Library Resources for your DissertationGaz Johnson
Talk given to education distance learning postgraduate students studying at Leicester. Covers data resources available to them, along with basic Boolean searching practice.
Researcher KnowHow session presentation by Sarah Roughley Barake, Scholarly Communications Librarian at the University of Liverpool.
Covers:
*What to consider when choosing a journal
*Tools to help you choose
*Where NOT to publish
Introduction to research data managementMichael Day
Slides from a presentation given at the JIBS User Group / RLUK joint event "Demystifying research data: don't be scared, be prepared" held at the SOAS Brunei Gallery, London, 17 July 2012.
Antony Brewerton "Supporting research: new opportunities for 'subject librari...SALCTG
Presentation covers: library support for researchers at the University of Warwick; RLUK project into changing roles of subject/liaison librarians in supporting research in their institutions and in particular at key skills and knowledge areas; looks ahead to likely areas of increased importance in the near future.
Researcher KnowHow session presented by Amy Lewin, Marketing and Innovation Coordinator, and Sarah Roughley Barake, Scholarly Communications Librarian at the University of Liverpool Library
This slideshow was used in a Preparing Your Research Material for the Future course taught in the Humanities Division, University of Oxford, on 2014-06-09. It provides an overview of some key issues, focusing on the long-term management of data and other research material, including sharing and curation.
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Talk given in April 2008 to distance learning students studying postgraduate degrees in education at Leicester. Covers general library practice and basic data resources available.
This slideshow was used in a Preparing Your Research Data for the Future course taught in the Social Sciences Division, University of Oxford, on 2014-05-19. It provides an overview of some key issues, focusing on long-term data management, sharing, and curation.
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These slides provide an overview of how to apply for PhD research programmes within the Faculty of arts, Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Limerick. These should be used as a first-step guide. We hope that you find it useful.
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Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
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3. Research Assistant
A research assistant (in some institutions referred
to as research officer) is a researcher employed,
often on a temporary contract, by a university or a
research institute, for the purpose of assisting in
academic research.
4. Research Assistant
Research assistants are an important component to the
research process and particularly to large research
projects conducted at larger organizations such as
universities. Research assistants are particularly integral
at research universities where faculty members are
expected to carry out funded research as part of their
job.
6. On Academic Discipline
The tasks of a research assistant will vary greatly from one
academic discipline to another. Research assistants to professors in
the humanities and social sciences will be involved in much
different work than those working within the natural sciences and
mathematics.
7. On General Tasks
Many research assistants may assist with general tasks required in
most courses of inquiry. This may include conducting a search for
scholarly literature relevant to the research project, searching the
library, copying articles, ordering additional articles and books,
and formulating a bibliography. Other general tasks may be
related to clerical and record-keeping for the overall project.
8. Research Tasks
Depending on the academic field and the particular principal
investigator in charge, a research assistant may be treated as
more of a research associate and expected to make much more
significant contributions to the overall project in addition to the
general tasks. Research assistants may be tasked with collecting
data by planning and implementing experiments, conducting
interviews, administering surveys, or coordinating focus groups.
9. Communicating Research
Research assistants may be charged with assisting a
researcher with preparing presentations about research
project results for professional, scientific and academic
conferences. Power point slides may need to be crafted for
oral paper presentations, and posters will need to be
created for conference poster presentations.
12. Research Assistance has been providing high-quality library
research reports to the academic and business communities
since 1969. With more than 25,000 topics to choose from,
you have access to the best single research source in America.
Research Assistance also offers:
Consultation on appropriate methodological procedures and
statistical techniques.
Processing and analysis of statistical data.
Written drafts of Methodology and Results.
14. Research Appointments & Paper Consultations
Request a research appointment with a research librarian who
will provide advice on defining your topic, developing your
research strategy, locating and using subject-specific data
sources, and identifying potential research problem areas.
Please include a description of your topic and times you are
available to meet.
15. Research Classes
Each semester, the Library offers research classes on a
variety of subjects to assist students working on research
papers and assignments for their substantive and clinical
courses, as well as journal work. Library research classes and
training sessions offered by LexisNexis and Westlaw are all
listed in the HLSL Legal Research Training calendar.
17. Getting Help with Research Projects
Use Find Resources for locating library materials.
Use Research Guides for identifying recommended resources on a given
topic or an industry, such as "company research" or "biotechnology
industry."
Use Fast Answers for getting answers to specific research questions such as
"where can I find a list of recent mergers and acquisitions?" or to ask
your own question of library staff.
19. Librarians dedicated to subject areas are here to help you
with all aspects of the research process, including:
Figuring out research topic ideas
Finding background information on your topic
Identifying high quality, scholarly resources for your
topic or project
Strategizing on how to manage citations
Set up a one-on-one research session with your subject
librarian.
Request a research consultation.
21. A number of tools exist to assist researchers in locating Harvard
Law School Library's Historical & Special Collections materials.
For biographical research on Harvard Law School graduates, please
see our Biographical Research Guide.
Links to Harvard University online catalogs can be found in the
"Find It Fast" box on the right of this page.
The Harvard Law School Library's reference team has put together
an excellent list of resources— Research A-Z—to direct researchers
and patrons to online sources and guides for the study of the law
and legal history.
23. Research Assistance Program
Our Research Assistance Program (RAP) is designed to
encourage post-publication research that provides new
information about the applications and characteristics
of our instruments. By making the results of such
studies available to the field, you will be contributing
to scientific knowledge and sound professional
practice.
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26. Research Consultant
A research consultant is a specialist that performs targeted
research and provides a final report to the client. This type of
consultant is most commonly found in scientific, government or
engineering services firms. The need for these types of specialist
services is standard in these industries, as permanent staff are not
experts in the specific areas.
27. Research Consultants Does!
Supporting and working alongside more senior recruitment
consultants, as a Research Consultant you'll be responsible for
collecting, analysing and presenting data in a variety of
formats
28. Daily, you might be tasked with interviewing employees, both
existing and potential. You'd be using a range of surveys
including employee engagement, exit interviews, compliance
surveys and action planning. Your research data would then
help employers to market their vacancies as best they can.
29. Researching, of course, would be your main duty. If you
were starting a research project for a client, for
example, you might start with creating a strategy, then
move onto compiling reports and summaries of the data
gathered ensuring its absolute accuracy.
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31. The Research & Instructional Support (RIS) Department
offers a research consultation service for students, faculty,
and staff. This is an in-depth, customized, one-on-one meeting
with a RIS staff member to discuss possible information
resources and search strategies for class assignments, papers,
presentations, Masters theses, and doctoral dissertations.
32. Library Research Consultations connect researchers
to the information and skills needed to support
research.
Research Consultations with subject experts are
tailored to the needs of researchers.
33. What can you expect from a Research Consultation?
help finding scholarly information related to research topics
strategies for searching specific databases
access to the information identified
assistance with systematic reviews
Research Consultations are available to higher degree
students, postgraduate students, honours students, Faculty
and academic staff.
35. Reference staff member or subject librarian can assist
you in:
* Finding information resources in print or online
* Planning a research strategy
* Designing catalog and database searches
* Conducting literature searches for grant proposals or other reports
* Navigating to journal articles, images, data sources or digital texts
* Using citation management software, such as RefWorks or EndNote
36. A few examples of typical research consultations
include:
Undergraduate students
Writing course term papers or honors theses
Sharing citations with other students on a team project
Graduate students
Identifying databases and other resources for thesis work
Formulating reference styles for journal article submission
Compiling and managing a personal citation database
37. Faculty
Locating resources for research or grant proposals
Integrating a large citation database into manuscript
preparation
Compiling and displaying source materials for a course Web
site
Campus administrative and professional staff
Locating sources for statistical data for reports and
presentations
Posting a database of subject references on a Web site