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Accelerator 4/ 7 Literature Review
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On Track - Referencing and Plagiarism
Online
Do you have questions about referencing? Are you concerned about plagiarism?
Join our Academic Support Librarians at a Q&A session offering general advice about referencing and plagiarism. If there are questions we can’t answer in the session, we will get back to you afterwards.
Don’t forget that our RefWise and PlagiarWise tutorials are available 24/7 and are full of useful tips and advice. We recommend taking a look at these before the workshop via Library Online Courses:
https://warwick.ac.uk/services/library/students/library-online-courses
This workshop will be held as a webinar via Microsoft Teams:
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Pint & PhD
Online
Looking for opportunities to present and network?
On the last Wednesday of each month, make yourself a drink and join us on Microsoft Teams to hear the latest research from members of the PGR community!
Each month we will have 2-3 PhD students talking about their research in an informal and engaging way to a general audience for up to 10 minutes, with the opportunity for questions and further discussion afterwards.

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