Libraries Lunch & Learn on how the social sciences supports research on May 9

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Register now for the Lunch & Learn on May 9.

How does one bring the human element into their scientific research? The Libraries hosts a Lunch & Learn on “How Social Sciences Resources Can Support Research and Impact in Any Discipline” to answer that question on Thursday, May 9, from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. in the Hill Library’s Faculty Seminar Room 2312N. 

The event is open to all NC State graduate students, postdocs, and faculty. Registration is required.

As the scientific disciplines dedicated to the study of societies and the relationships among people within those societies, the social sciences explore and explain the human element. 

Researchers in disciplines outside the social sciences can benefit from developing a deeper understanding of societies, the relationships that exist within them, and how humans both have an impact on and are impacted by their work.

As the world’s leading social science publisher, Sage provides content to support researchers across disciplines. Join Emily Smith, Senior Engagement Librarian with Sage, and Darby Orcutt, Director of Interdisciplinary Partnerships with the NC State University Libraries, to learn more about social sciences resources available through the Libraries to the NC State community, including Sage Research Methods and Sage Campus.

Join us to learn more about how social science resources from Sage can support researchers across disciplines. We look forward to seeing you there!