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Master of Legal and Forensic Psychology

A research guide in support of the Master of Legal and Forensic Psychology Program (MLFP) at UC Irvine, a two-year professional degree program.

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Read to Write workshops

Read to Write: Your Grad Success Starter Series

This three-part workshop series, cohosted by the Graduate Writing Hub at The Writing Center and UC Irvine Libraries, focuses on developing helpful habits, workflows, and processes to create an infrastructure for scholarship. You can register through the Library Events calendar or on ZotSpot.

Reading Smart: Seamlessly Manage Your PDFs and Notes with Zotero

Master the ultimate organizational tool—Zotero! Learn to manage readings and citations, organize notes, and streamline workflows. 
In-person - Friday, October 10, 1:00 - 2:30pm, Langson Library 228. Register for in-person Reading Smart.
Zoom - Thursday, October 16, 1:00 - 2:30pm. Register for Reading Smart on Zoom.

Read to Succeed: Strategic Reading Techniques for Grad School Writing

Enhance efficiency in reading and writing with smart strategies using emerging techs and tools, such as Zotero and Notion.
In-person - Wednesday, October 29, 2:00 - 3:30pm, Langson Library 228. Register for in-person Read to Succeed.
Zoom - Thursday, October 30, 2:00 - 3:00pm. Register for Read to Succeed on Zoom.

The Art of the Lit Review: Approaching Literature Reviews with Confidence

Gain insights into literature reviews, identify seminal works, and structure reviews efficiently. Includes hands on activities.
In-person - Friday, November 14, 1:00 - 2:30pm, Langson Library 228. Register for in-person Art of the Lit Review.
Zoom - Tuesday, November 18, 1:00 - 2:00pm. Register for Art of the Lit Review on Zoom.

MLFP Powerhouse Databases

Key Resources || Criminology, Law & Society Research

= UC Irvine access only

Key Resources || Psychological and Cognitive Sciences