Event Details

Clemson Libraries Present:

Research strategies for graduate students

As a result of participating in this event, attendees will be able to:

• Identify research strategies and best practices for navigating library databases.

• Work through complex search queries.

June 15, 2021 from 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm
Location: Zoom Online

9

Seats Available

Presented by:

Anne Grant

Anne Grant

She is currently serving as a Research Librarian in the Clemson Libraries.

Educational/training background

Anne began working at the Clemson Libraries in 2001. Her duties include managing the library instruction and faculty outreach program and serving as a research librarian for the history and geography departments. She graduated with her masters degree in history from Clemson in 2001 and from the University of Alabama with her masters in library science in 2007. She is currently pursuing a PhD in Learning Sciences from Clemson.

Event Description

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