Launching Research Part 2: Tools for Organization and Investigation

Welcome to Launching Research Part 2: Tools for Organization and Investigation

The purpose of this course, Launching Research, Part 2: Tools for Organization and Investigation, is to inspire students to confidently explore research and acquaint them with skills that they will use throughout the course of their education and career. The purpose is also to introduce the concept that research can provide new and exciting opportunities.

This course is divided into three modules. The first module introduces the user to data gathering, scientific and engineering methods, and data management and practices. The second module addresses the SWOT analysis, collaboration, research misconduct, and citation /reference management. The third module covers authorship and publication, theses and dissertations, scientific meetings, and intellectual property (patents and other IP).

Each module will take approximately 45 minutes to complete, and users are able to pause between lessons within the modules. A certificate is awarded upon completion of the course.


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Credits

We would like to recognize and express our deep gratitude for the contributions of the following members who shared in the creation and implementation of the Launching Research, Part 2 Course:

  • Karen Burg, PhD, University of Georgia
  • Tim Burg, PhD, University of Georgia
  • Maya Nair, PhD, RBP University of North Texas Health Science Center
  • Jami Woychesin, PhD, University of North Texas Health Science Center
  • Carmen Christopher, University of North Texas Health Science Center
  • Jamboor Vishwanatha, PhD, National Research Mentoring Network-Resource Center
  • Toufeeq Ahmed, PhD, National Research Mentoring Network-Resource Center
  • Damaris Javier, MA, National Research Mentoring Network-Resource Center
  • Katie Stinson, MLIS, National Research Mentoring Network-Resource Center
  • Zainab Latif, MCS, National Research Mentoring Network-Resource Center
  • Johnny Garza, National Research Mentoring Network-Resource Center