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SUMMARY:Research and Writing Seminar: Literature Reviews
DESCRIPTION:Research and Writing Seminars: Develop Your Scholarly Voice. 
 Each session in this suite of four interactive seminars integrates the 
 learning of academic research and writing skills and is taught by a 
 librarian in collaboration with a writing instructor. The goal of each 
 seminar is to help you develop your own voice as an emerging scholar by 
 enabling you to identify\, situate and substantiate your arguments in the 
 context of the scholarly discussion taking place in your discipline. The 
 seminars are designed for undergraduate humanities and social sciences 
 students\, but all are welcome. \n\nTake any three (3) of the four (4) 
 seminars to earn credit on your Co-Curricular Record.\n\nLiterature 
 Reviews\n\nLearn how to conduct comprehensive research and synthesize the 
 “state of the art” knowledge on a particular topic. Through short 
 lectures\, interactive class discussion and hands-on exercises\, you will 
 learn:\n\n\n	The different kinds of literature reviews you may be asked to 
 write at university\n	The definition and purpose of literature reviews as 
 part of the scholarly conversation\n	Strategies for narrowing your topic 
 and developing a thesis\n	The steps to writing a literature review\, 
 including how to organize your content\n	To avoid common mistakes that 
 students make when writing literature reviews\n\n\nKey terms for this 
 session: description versus evaluation\, comparative analysis\, synthesis\, 
 Literature Review Synthesis Matrix\n\nLocation: Online via Zoom. The link 
 to the session will be sent to you in the confirmation email upon 
 registration.  \n\nOther seminars in this series include:\n\n\n	Critical 
 Reading\n	Writing to Cite\n	Annotated Bibliographies\n
LOCATION:St. George (Downtown) Campus
ORGANIZER;CN="Colin Deinhardt":MAILTO:colin.deinhardt@utoronto.ca
CATEGORIES:Co-Curricular Record
CONTACT;CN="Colin Deinhardt":MAILTO:colin.deinhardt@utoronto.ca
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URL:https://libcal.library.utoronto.ca/calendar/libraryworkshops/literaturereviews
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