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Doctoral training

Training and support

For topics of interest to researchers, AMU libraries offer a range of training courses and support services in a variety of formats to suit different situations and needs:

We would also like to draw your attention to training courses organized by other AMU departments or partners: RDV de la DRV, Urfist Méditerranée, etc.

For training and/or support needs not currently covered by this offer, please contact us.

  • Optimize your documentary research

    • Identify the documentary resources available in your field of research using the subject guides.
    • Don't let yourself be overwhelmed by the mass of information available, set up an information watch that will not only save you precious time, but also ensure that you don't miss out on crucial information.

      To help you :

    • Organize your personal digital library and bibliographic references with Zotero :
  • Theses: tools & submission

    • Word or LaTeX : master your thesis formatting with :
    • Zotero , an indispensable tool for your thesis (see above)
    • To find out when, how and where to submit your thesis for legal deposit, please visit the adum.fr website and contact your doctoral school, which will provide you with the relevant procedure.
  • Publications, Open Archives, Copyright

    Here you'll find information on HAL AMU, Reservoar (the open science news blog), plagiarism, training courses for researchers and two guides (copyright and open access).

  • Open Science - Research data

    Here you'll find, among other things, guides to research data, a serious game on open science, a newsletter, information and training for your data management plan (but not only!), contact lists...

  • Bibliometrics

    AMU's Direction de la Recherche et de la Valorisation (DRV) helps researchers and teacher-researchers, doctoral students and anyone managing scientific and technical information, to use tools to enhance the value of scientific publications (from the publication charter to their analysis and distribution).

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