Document Type
Book
Abstract
In seven highly readable chapters, How to Be a Peer Research Consultant provides focused support for anyone preparing undergraduate students to serve as peer research consultants, whether you refer to these student workers as research tutors, reference assistants, or research helpers. Inside you’ll find valuable training material to help student researchers develop metacognitive, transferable research skills and habits, as well as foundational topics like what research looks like in different disciplines, professionalism and privacy, ethics, the research process, inclusive research consultations, and common research assignments.
Publication Date
2021
Recommended Citation
Epstein, Maglen and Draxler, Bridget, "How to be a Peer Research Consultant: A Guide for Librarians and Students" (2021). Resources for Florida Tech Faculty and Students. 5.
https://repository.fit.edu/resources/5
Comments
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