This workshop provides an introduction to the features of academic writing, and the importance of structuring, editing, and proofreading your work. It will focus on how to develop your writing for your assessments.
After this session you may want to attend: An Introduction to Critical Thinking
Do you get feedback that your writing is too descriptive? This workshop will help you to develop techniques for critical thinking to improve your writing. The session includes evaluating sources, argument construction and being critical in your writing.
This workshop is for students that use the AU Harvard referencing style. It will focus on in-text citations, developing a reference list and how to reference some of the most frequently used source types.
The Arden Library Portal is a key tool for finding the best sources for your assignments. This workshop will introduce you to the Library Portal, show you how to use it to search for eBooks, and familiarise you with Kortext, our main eBook platform.
After this session you may want to attend How to find journal articles in the Library Portal, Note-Taking
Journal articles are one of the main forms of academic source that you’ll encounter during your studies. This workshop will introduce you to advanced search techniques and show you how to find high-quality journal articles, using both the Library Portal and academic databases.
After this session you may want to attend Searching for sources beyond the Library Portal.
Once you’re familiar with using the Arden Library Portal you might want to look elsewhere for additional academic sources. However, knowing which sources of information to trust can be tricky. This workshop will guide you in how to search for information on the web so that you can make the most of Google Scholar, Wikipedia, and more.