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Scholarly Communications

Workshops

The Heard Library Scholarly Communications team hosts various workshops over the course of a semester. The purpose of these workshops is to introduce students, faculty, and staff members at Vanderbilt University to new tools and techniques in the field of scholarly communications and digital scholarship. See our current workshop series for Fall 2016.

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