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In this session of the Library Dissertation Toolbox, hosted by Amanda Bezet, participants learn about identifying literature gaps and uncovering calls for future research in their field of study. Key methods and strategies are shared to help participants find areas needing further exploration, which can form the basis of their dissertation research questions. The session covers various techniques like advanced library searches and the use of specific terminology to efficiently locate relevant research opportunities.
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