Training Meeting Held for Doctoral Program Students

On May 5, Caucasus International University Doctoral Studies Office organized a training meeting for doctoral students with the Head of the University Library, Tamar Kavtaradze.
During the online session, doctoral students received detailed information about the scientific databases available through the university library.
The speaker placed emphasis on modern methods of information retrieval, the effective use of search systems, as well as the fundamental principles of selecting and citing academic materials.
The meeting was conducted in an interactive format, allowing participants to ask questions and explore practical applications of various search strategies.
Towards the conclusion of the meeting, the Head of the Doctoral Studies Office, Nino Mindiashvili, thanked the Head of the Library for providing valuable information to doctoral students. She also highlighted the significance of maintaining academic integrity and wished the students success.
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