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Katherine Hanz

Liaison Librarian, Education Library and Curriculum Resources Centre

Q: What advice do you have for students about developing their academic writing skills?

A: My advice is to read as much as possible by scholars, professionals and fellow students in your area of study. Since you’re probably doing lots of reading for your coursework, this doesn’t necessarily have to take a great deal of extra time. When you’re reading published works for class, take time to pay attention not only to the content, but also to how scholars in the field express themselves, craft their arguments and structure their writing.

Before coming to °Ä¿Í¾º²Ê to study at the School of Information Studies, I completed an undergraduate and graduate degree in English Literature. One of the biggest challenges of moving from the humanities to the field of library and information studies was learning how to write for a new discipline. I felt that I had mastered writing in the humanities, but I wasn’t completely certain about presenting myself in this new field. Going through this “genreâ