Training Day at the Library, 10/27: SAGE Research Methods

SAGE Publishing creates many research tools tailored to the needs of university students and faculty. SAGE Research Methods databases include resources that can help graduate students design their research, including sample case studies that reveal how research methods are chosen and practice datasets to help investigators hone their data analysis skills. Research Methods databases are … Continued

Webinar 10/7: Gale Researcher; Artemis Primary Sources

Log-in to a webinar on Friday, October 7, from 12:25 to 1:55 p.m., to learn about the Libraries’ new databases. Gale Researcher helps students identify and link to relevant, authoritative sources. Introductory essays, peer-reviewed articles, and streamed video are organized by subject areas typical to the undergraduate curriculum. Artemis Primary Sources gives researchers access to … Continued

Training Day at the Library, 9/27: Gale Researcher; Digital Humanities Sandbox

Learn to use the Libraries’ incredible new suite of digital products. Gale Researcher helps students identify and link to relevant, authoritative sources. Digital Humanities Sandbox facilitates data mining and textual analytics. Gale Cengage Learning will offer a full day of free training sessions on Tuesday, September 27. The training should be of interest to everyone … Continued

Libraries Cease Support for SelectedWorks Author Gallery, Recommend ORCID

The UT Libraries has ceased support for the SelectedWorks Author Gallery, which is a module within Trace, the university’s open repository. The Libraries no longer creates nor updates author pages. Librarians recommend that authors register for a free ORCID identifier and publishing profile. Workshops on ORCID and how ORCID and Trace complement each other will … Continued

Workshop on Open Scholarship: Increase the impact of your research

Open scholarship is changing how knowledge is created and shared. Researchers, graduate students, faculty, and administrators are invited to a presentation and workshop on “Open Scholarship: The New Rules” on Tuesday, Nov. 17, 3:00-4:00 p.m. in 213 Hodges Library. Liaison librarians and librarians from the Scholars’ Collaborative will lead a workshop in how “open” affects … Continued

Digital Humanities Seminar open to faculty and grad students

***Note changed location: seminars will meet in Hodges Library, Room 128.*** Interested in the digital humanities and digital scholarship? Illuminations: A Digital Humanities Seminar offers workshops, presentations by UT’s digital scholars, and conversations with guest researchers. The seminar will meet five times per semester during the 2015-16 academic year. Sessions are open to all interested … Continued

EndNote Collaboration Class, March 24

If you have some experience with EndNote and want to learn more about using it to share citations with others, sign up to attend the free EndNote Collaboration Class on Tuesday, March 24 from 3:30-5 p.m. in Hodges Library Room 211.  The class will cover how EndNote can help with collaborative research, sharing citations, and … Continued

EndNote workshops: cite while you write

Want to learn an easier way to create bibliographies? Learn to use citation management software such as EndNote. EndNote Desktop and Endnote Online are free to UT students, faculty, and staff. A little instruction is helpful to master EndNote’s basic features. Join one of the Libraries’ EndNote workshops: Introduction to EndNote Tuesday, Feb. 3 3:30-5:00 … Continued