By Vasumathi Sriganesh | Project Leader
Dear QMed Team
I have to share some great news with you. Having attended your PubMed & Reference Management workshop, (and also the lecture at the Research Methodology workshop), I was able to work on my thesis protocol very quickly. In fact I was the first one to get the Ethics Committee approval and submit the protocol + synopsis to the University. This, I must say is only because of QMed's workshop.
Then, today turned out to be another big day for me. I attended the PubMed workshop a second time, to refresh my memory and clear some doubts that I had. My PG thesis topic is one where I could not get enough of truly relevant articles.
After attending the workshop a second time today, I applied some of the new learning (or should I say revised learning!) and suddenly I got more articles. Now my introduction is going to be so much better thanks to the extra references pertaining to my topic. With the further help you gave me for my topic's search strategy, I am sure I will get all that I need for the thesis.
Thank u so much!
Rukman
We recently started a project to coach 100 Postgraduate students with the literature searching and referencing for their thesis. The above was one of the responses we got.
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