Library Training Sessions
Library HITS - Helpful Information for Trinity Students/Staff
If you're new to Trinity or want to brush up on existing skills, join us this year for a series of introductory sessions delivered by the Staff of the Library, and Student Learning Development (SLD).
Do you want to know more about writing and research skills to help with your projects and dissertations? There is no need to register, however as places are limited for the in-person sessions we will be operating on a first come first served basis. If you scroll down further you will find descriptions, slides and recordings of most previous sessions in the HITS programme.
We look forward to seeing you! Here's some feedback from previous HITS classes: "So helpful – exceptionally kind and supportive"; "Very relevant and easy to follow and understand"; and "Great presenter! Feel so much more ready after this session!".
HITS Module 1: 14-17 September 2026 - Getting Started with Library and Study SkillsAll sessions delivered in North Training Room, the Eavan Boland Library, unless indicated otherwise. |
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Monday 14 September |
Library Basics |
Database Searching Basics |
Managing Your References |
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Tuesday 15 September |
Plagiarism and Referencing |
Essay Writing [online] |
Database Searching Advanced |
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Wednesday 16 September |
Top Tips for Nailing Your Literature Review |
Database Searching Basics |
Effective Study for Academic Success [online] |
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Thursday 17 September |
Library Basics |
Database Searching Advanced |
Plagiarism and Referencing |
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HITS Module 2: 21-24 September 2026 - Getting Started with Library and Study SkillsAll sessions delivered in North Training Room, the Eavan Boland Library, unless indicated otherwise. |
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Monday 21 September |
Library Basics |
Managing Your References |
Database Searching Basics |
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Tuesday 22 September |
Database Searching Advanced |
Plagiarism and Referencing |
Top Tips for Nailing Your Literature Review |
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Wednesday 23 September |
Managing Your References |
Top Tips for Nailing Your Literature Review |
Introduction to Reading, Thinking & Writing Critically |
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Thursday 24 September |
Essay Writing |
Database Searching Advanced |
Reading & Notemaking |
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Applying GenAI: A Conversation
This workshop will focus on Generative AI in an academic context, specifically for a Trinity student. What are the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats? Is it possible to use AI effectively, ethically, and critically? How do you cite it?
Slides - Applying GenAI: A Conversation
Databases Searching
Need to find information on a topic? That's what our databases are for! We tell you when you should use them (or not) and go into the various techniques needed to look for information in your subject area.
Recording - Searching for Topics Using Databases
PDF - Searching for Topics Using Databases
Essay Writing (SLD)
Essays are a common form of assessment in TCD. Come along for tips on the stages of the writing process, how to structure an essay, how to answer the question and build an argument.
Introduction to Reading, Thinking and Writing Critically (SLD)
The ability to think critically is an essential skill for successful learning and a key graduate attribute identified by employers. This workshop will introduce you to the concepts and practice of reading, thinking and writing critically.
PDF - Introduction to Reading, Thinking and Writing Critically (SLD)
Library Basics - Getting to Know the Library
What will I know at the end of this workshop? |
Join us to learn where to go, what to find, and whom to ask in the Library. This session will acquaint new library users and give a refresh to seasoned patrons. We will cover locating libraries and collections, using the catalogue and accessing articles, and where to go to ask questions. |
Who is this workshop for? |
This is a basic introduction to the Library, so it is open to everyone. |
Are there any requirements to attend? |
There are no requirements. |
How long does this workshop take? |
This workshop will take 30 minutes of your time, but with additional time for questions afterwards. |
Will I need to participate in any elements of this workshop? |
No, this is a show-and-tell. |
Is there anything I need to bring? |
Just yourself! |
What is the training room like? |
Temperature-controlled, room to move around. |
What happens if I have questions? |
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Note, the recording below is now out of date and will be replaced soon.
Recording - Getting to Know the Library
Managing Your References
How do I manage references for my essay? EndNote is bibliographic management software that can save you time writing your bibliography.
Recording - Introduction to EndNote 20/21 Desktop
Plagiarism and Referencing
Worried about plagiarism? Find out what it is, the importance of acknowledging the work of others and how to cite and reference information correctly.
Recording - Plagiarism and the Art of Referencing
PDF - Plagiarism and the Art of Referencing
PDF - A great quick guide by Emily Myers from the University of Connecticut
Reading and Notemaking (SLD)
So much reading and so little time. Learn how to read more efficiently and effectively and make useful notes from reading material and lectures.
PDF - Reading and Notemaking (SLD)
Skills for Academic Success (SLD)
Work smarter not harder to get the most out of your study time in College. Learn how to prioritise tasks, manage your time and get advice on how to improve your academic performance.
Top Tips for Nailing Your Literature Review
How do I establish what has already been published on my research question? Learn how to create an effective search strategy.

