Secret Scopus – Lunch+Learn webinar on 25 January
11/01/2023

Wednesday 25 January, 1-2pm
Scopus is one of our top recommended databases to search for publications in your subject area. But did you know that it has several very useful features that many people don’t ever notice?
This webinar will give you a ‘guided tour’ around some of its lesser known features. You will find out how to save time, keep up to date, and identify the key authors, funders, and publications in your field.
Mandy Smith, Research Support Librarian in Library Services, will be your tour guide.
The webinar is open to any Cranfield staff member or student interested in research. Look out for the email giving you the link the day before the session!
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