Bengkel Halatuju Meningkatkan Visibiliti Tesis & Disertasi Perpustakaan Akademik di Peringkat Global


Sukacita dimaklumkan bahawa pihak Perpustakaan Sultan Abdul Samad (PSAS), Universiti Putra Malaysia telah dipilih menjadi tuan rumah bagi bengkel seperti tajuk di atas oleh Majlis Ketua Pustakawan dalam “Mesyuarat Bilangan 2 Tahun 2018” pada 16 Julai 2018 yang lalu. Bengkel ini akan membincangkan lima perkara yang berkaitan dengan Malaysian Theses Online (MyTO) seperti halatuju MyTO; penggunaan teknologi; pengurusan thesis; perundangan; dan benchmarking. Sila Klik untuk maklumat selanjutnya.

 

Workshop in September – November 2018

 

WORKSHOP ON WRITING YOUR THESIS AND MANAGE YOUR ARTICLES EFFICIENTLY (IN BAHASA MALAYSIA)/ Dr. Othman Talib
Date : 25 October 2018 (Thursday)
Time : 8.30 am – 4.00 pm
Venue : Bilik Malawati, UPM Library

WORKSHOP ON QUALITATIVE DATA ANALYSIS USING NVIVO/ Dr. Mohd Mursyid Arshad
Date: 22 Sept 2018 (Saturday)
Time: 8.30 am – 4.00 pm
Venue: Bilik Termasa

WORKSHOP ON QUALITATIVE RESEARCH: FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSION/ Associate Prof. Dr. Rosta Harun
Date: 23 Sept 2018 (Sunday)
Time: 8.30 am – 4.00 pm
Venue: Bilik Termasa

WORKSHOP ON MS WORD TEMPLATE. DOTX FOR THESIS FORMATTING/ Mr. Mohd Ridzuan Mohd Ali
Date : 13 Oct 2018 (Saturday)
Time : 8.30 am – 4.00 pm
Venue : Bilik Malawati, UPM Library

WORKSHOP ON WRITING YOUR THESIS AND MANAGE YOUR ARTICLES EFFICIENTLY/ Dr. Othman Talib
Date : 10 Nov 2018 (Saturday)
Time : 8.30 am – 4.00 pm
Venue : Bilik Malawati, UPM Library

News: Guide To Getting Published Workshop 2016

18 October 2016, UPM Library – “Guide To Getting Published Workshop” is a collaboration between Perpustakaan Sultan Abdul Samad (PSAS), UPM and Emerald Group Publishing. It is an annual event and this is the fourth consecutive year that PSAS organized this program since the year 2013. This collaboration give great opportunities for PSAS to venture smart partnership between government and private agency in organizing such workshop.

From the previous workshop, there are many demands from UPM Community to participate in this workshop. However, the numbers of participants are limited to ensure the aim and objectives of the workshop are delivered accordingly. PSAS look at this issue seriously and to cater for this matter, this year two (2) sessions were organized on 11th  October and 18th October 2016 to allow more participant to participate in this workshop. Ninety Seven (97) participants attended the workshop. Continue reading