Free workshops to support your research and writing

2026-05-06

Please join JIL Editors for two free workshops designed to support your summer research and writing! 

 

Youre Probably Already Doing Research: Designing and Conducting a Research Project 

 

This 90-minute workshop is designed for practitioners who are interested in starting or getting back into empirical research. It will go over the process of idea generation, developing research questions, research design, conducting collaborative research, and potential methods for data collection. If you’re not sure where to get started with research, or you just want some guidance on how to go about dipping your toes back into research practice, then this session is for you. 

Details: Friday 12th June, 1-2.30pm (UK). Online.

Registration: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/cilipinformationliteracygroup/2201854

 

Finding your ‘academic voice’: writing for research journals

Are you doing, or planning, a research project and want to know how to write about it for an academic journal? Is it the first time you’ve written a research article? Or a while since you last did any academic writing? This 90-minute session is designed to give you more confidence and help you to find your ‘academic voice’. We’ll look at what ‘academic writing’ means and provide practical guidance on ways to structure an article. There will also be an opportunity to practise developing an outline for an article.

Details: Friday 7th August, 1-2.30pm (UK). Online. 

Registration: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/cilipinformationliteracygroup/2201866

 

These sessions are sponsored by the Journal of Information Literacy, which is an open-access journal that publishes innovative and challenging research articles and project reports that push the boundaries of information literacy thinking in theory, practice and method. We welcome submissions from librarians, scholars and practitioners alike!