Are you ready for that first research project? Are you prepared for your career? Get to know the powerful tools and unique resources GW Libraries and Academic Innovation has for graduate students in this online orientation. Each session will provide a great overview of what research services and resources are available to you, including both general and discipline specific.
There are four sessions to choose from. All four are offered online.
- Friday, August 16 at 12:30pm
- Thursday, August 22 at 12:30pm
- Friday, August 23 at 12:30pm
- Wednesday, August 28 at 7:00pm
Please contact librarian Joscelyn Leventhal with questions about the orientations.
Unable to attend an orientation?
Get started with our online guide, What Graduate Students Need to Know.
Need to improve your research or data skills?
GW Libraries and Academic Innovation offers free workshops each semester on topics such as research data management, GIS basics, using programs like Python and R, and advanced research skills. Most workshops are open to GW students, faculty, staff, and alumni and don’t require RSVP.
Looking for hands-on help?
Personalized assistance is available during the academic year in a number of different areas, including research, data support, geographic information systems (GIS), statistics, and programming and coding. Learn more about one-on-one consultations.
Don’t know where to go?
Academic Commons is available both online and in-person at the Ask Us Desk on the entrance floor of Gelman Library. Let Academic Commons connect you to the academic support and resources you need.
- Use RefWorks to manage your citations and create bibliographies.
- Find a full list of the databases GW Libraries and Academic Innovation subscribes to.
- Search for ebooks in the library catalog. For more details, check out our ebook guide.
- Use our research guides to get started on your research.
- Request materials we don’t own, free of charge with interlibrary loans.