A one-day seminar for doctoral students and anyone interested in research and academic publishing
📅 April 22, 2026
📍 Central Library – in-person event
Why attend?
Gain practical knowledge, tips, and skills to make your journey easier—from searching for information sources and evaluating them to organizing, publishing in scholarly journals, and reporting your research outputs.
About the seminar
This full-day seminar is primarily designed for doctoral students but is open to anyone interested in the topics listed below. The content is based on the course “Information for Science and Research” and focuses on essential aspects of academic work:
- How to effectively search and evaluate information sources
- Intellectual property and academic ethics
- Open Science principles
- Scientific publishing and research assessment
Each session provides an overview of the topic and offers space for questions and discussion. Areas that prove complex or particularly interesting will be explored in more detail.
Preliminary programme
8:30–10:00 INFORMATION RESOURCES
- Where to search
- How to search
- Citation databases
10:00–12:00 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
- Copyright
- Academic ethics
- Industrial property rights
- Technology transfer, commercialization
13:00–14:00 OPEN SCIENCE
- Open Access
- Research data
14:00–15:00 SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHING
15:00–15:30 EVALUATION IN SCIENCE AND RESEARCH
The program and registration will be specified later.