The Bodleian Libraries host free workshops and classes to help you effectively search for and access scholarly materials. Topics include literature searching, keeping up to date with new research, reference management and measuring research impact.
On this page you will find details of centrally coordinated workshops that are part of the Bodleian iSkills programme and subject-specific workshops organised by your subject librarian.
Whether exploring literature beyond your reading list, or focussing on a specific research question for your dissertation or thesis, this lecture will equip you with the skills to use Oxford’s online resources to their fullest potential. We will cover actions you can take now to save you time when starting your research and enable you to easily keep up to date in your research area.
The session will cover:
Workshops are tailored to each cohort. Please see below for information on scheduled sessions.
Archaeology MSc students: Friday week 1
Archaeological Science and Classical Archaeology Masters students: Friday week 2
Archaeology D.Phil. students (1st year) : Friday week 6
Documents will be uploaded here after the workshops
[Optional: use this box to promote 1-2-1 research consultations or similar, for instance:
One to one research consultations are available every Friday during term (1st to 8th week). Booking is required: fill in the form on the library website and summarise your research topic and what you would like to get out of the research consultation.]
Bodleian iSkills is a centrally coordinated programme primarily aimed at University of Oxford students and staff and, for particular workshops, Oxford University Hospitals (OUH) staff. The programme covers literature searching, reference management, Open Access, Research Data Management and more. Look at the Bodleian iSkills webpage for a list of courses that are running, links to webinar recordings and video tutorials.
The IT Learning Centre offer a range of training for the University including teacher-led group classes and online resources. Topics include managing long documents, spreadsheets, databases, statistical analysis and more. Look at their website for further information.
You will find study skills resources compiled by Bodleian Libraries staff available on Oxford Reading List Online (ORLO). You will need your Oxford Single Sign On credentials to access the list.
The Oxford University Language Centre offers courses on English for Academic Studies for Oxford University staff and students who are non-native English speakers. Find out more on the Academic English website:
LearnHigher is a platform that provides free tips on academic writing, plagiarism, referencing and other aspects of university study such as group work and time management.
The Bodleian Libraries provides support on reference management software to researchers, staff and students at the University of Oxford. Take a look at the guide below to see a comparison table of supported softwares, details of training, and introductions to the software we support.