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Demystifying the Literature Review (For Scientists!) Online

Learn how to locate and organize papers for your science research papers, projects, and fellowship applications.

Attendees will learn:

  • How to go from a few key papers to a well-balanced research library
  • Strategies to find relevant literature
  • Resources that professional scientists use
  • How citation management software can help you organize your work

We will include a discussion of both classic databases and AI-enhanced literature searching tools.

What is a literature review?

A literature review is a narrative and synthesis about a set of sources. They are often required in theses and published papers to provide an analysis of sources/authors to demonstrate how your research fits within a larger academic conversation. While not the same as a systematic review, scoping review, comprehensive review, or meta-analysis, those research methodologies draw from essential literature review skills, so this workshop is still a great place to start.

Audience: Undergraduate and graduate students in the sciences.

Registration: Required for access to the Zoom room. You will also receive a reminder email before the event.

Workshop incentive program: Any student who attends at least 3 library workshops this semeter will be eligible to receive a FREE Yale Library tote bag. Learn more about this program here.

Date:
Friday, May 8, 2026
Time:
10:00am - 11:00am
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Campus:
Science Hill
Online:
This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.
Categories:
  Citation Management     Research Skills     Senior Essays  

Registration is required. There are 29 seats available.

Event Organizer

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Kayleigh Bohemier