
Lecture Topic: Literature Research Before Project Initiation—Humanities and Social Sciences
Lecture Introduction:
This lecture introduced a series of literature search methods related to proposal writing, including how to select databases, how to read and analyze literature, and more. Using specific research topics as examples, it provided an in-depth explanation and live demonstration of the entire process—from expanding search terms and formulating search queries to refining and finalizing search strategies. The session aimed to enhance participants' ability to retrieve and utilize literature resources effectively, thereby supporting successful literature
The library launches the "Information Literacy Training" every academic year, aiming to cultivate humanities literacy, information literacy, data literacy, intellectual property literacy, media literacy, and scientific research literacy among faculty, staff and students, empowering them to achieve academic breakthroughs and comprehensive development in the digital era.
This semester, the Information Literacy Lectures consist of 14 sessions, covering topics such as academic writing, literature search, practical tool usage, and AI literacy. Among them, there are 8 live lectures. Whether you are an undergraduate exploring the beginnings of academia, a researcher deeply engaged in a project, or a faculty member pursuing lifelong education, you will find a path for advancement here!

Library
Sep.18, 2025