The new ETH Library 2022 course programme
Our new courses and workshops for the first half of the year are now online. They cover a wide range of interesting and exciting topics that will help you with your studies or work.
All courses and workshops offered by the ETH Library are free of charge. Register today! Many different subjects and topics are covered by our resources, such as:
- Information research
- Scientific writing
- Reference management
- Research data management
- Open-access publishing
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Workshop series
The workshop series on research data management and related topics is open to all ETH Zurich scientists and researchers.
Self-study course on Moodle
The course Ready for Take-off: How to start your Bachelor’s and Master’s thesis is available on the Moodle teaching and learning platform, and you work through it in self-study. It is especially aimed at students.
Information event for doctoral students: "ETH Library: Your partner for managing the research life cycle".
Doctoral students will receive a compact overview of the ETH Library services relevant to their doctoral work on 11 May 2022 from 16.00 to 18.00. Further information and registration
Personal consultation or a brief run-through?
Book a Librarian: Do you have specific questions, or do you need a personal consultation? We offer advice on selected services of the ETH Library for administrative staff, research associates, doctoral students, postdocs and researchers at ETH Zurich – Book a Librarian is also available online.
Writing advice: Obtain tips and tricks for texts, language, writing and specialist literature. This writing advice is particularly aimed at Bachelor’s and Master’s students and doctoral students.
Coffee Lectures: Would you like a brief and compact run-through on a specific topic in just ten minutes? If so, Coffee Lectures are just the thing for you! These lectures are open on Wednesday afternoons, at 15.15.
Group courses and tutorials: In addition to our public courses, we can also organise private courses for groups of five or more upon request. Topics include information research, reference management and scientific writing, as well as research data management and open access.