HOME > Research > Workshops > How to use

Workshops

About

  • The library provides various educational programs to enhance the ability to use information needed for learning and research.
  • The regular program is accepted on a first-come, first-served basis and there is no additional application after the period. If you are absent, please cancel the application in the Personal Education Application list.

Guide to Workshops by Research Stage


Research Stage Description
Getting Started – Begin your academic journey by acquiring essential skills and learning how to gather useful information for your studies and daily university life.
– Workshop Topics : Information search basics, Library services overview, Accessing various academic resources
In Progress – While conducting research, learn to use subject-specific databases, citation managers, and writing tools while preventing plagiarism.
– Workshop Topics : Subject-specific databases, Citation management tools, Academic writing, Plagiarism check tools
Post-Research – After completing your research, gain insights into research impact metrics, writing English-language papers, and strategies for academic publishing.
– Workshop Topics : Research impact analysis, Writing in English, Journal submission & publication strategies

Main Workshops


Research Stage Type Description
Getting Started General – Workshops covering useful skills for university life such as writing reports, improving communication, and understanding key academic resources.
– ex) KISS, DBpia, etc.
Information Search & Use – Learn how to search and use various academic databases and digital resources during the early stage of your research.
– ex) EBSCO, ProQuest, Scopus AI, How to Search for Information for Academic Research, etc.
In Progress Web DB – Workshops on subject-specific databases.
– ex) CINAHL(Nursing), Passport(Business/Economics), SciFinder(Chemistry), KSDC/ICPSR(Statistics), WIPS ON(Patent)
Academic Writing – Workshops covering writing strategies, statistical data presentation, citation formatting, and comprehensive academic writing skills.
– ex) Academic Writing(논문작성법) Series
Citation Tool – Workshops on using reference collection and management tools during the research process.
– ex) EndNote, Mendeley Reference Manager
Plagiarism Tool – Workshops on using plagiarism-prevention tools to pre-check your manuscripts and research materials for similarity.
– ex) Turnitin, iThenticate
Post-Research Research Impact Analysis – Workshops on understanding research performance metrics and learning methods for their analysis.
– ex) Scopus, SciVal, Clarivate(about JIF/JCR), etc.
International Journal Submission – Workshops on English academic writing and publication strategies for submitting to domestic and international journals.
– ex) Academic Writing(논문작성법) Series, Editorial Workshop with Invited International Journal Editors

· Workshops are primarily conducted in Korean, with some sessions offered in English.
· Some workshops are delivered in partnership with external lecturers based on the database covered.

Contact Us