CDRS Lightning Lunch: Obstacles- Feb. 24th 2021
Name: Online via zoom Address:Join us for lighting talks on the theme of Obstacles presented by a linguist, political scientist, sociologist, and a physicist.
Join us for lighting talks on the theme of Obstacles presented by a linguist, political scientist, sociologist, and a physicist.
In this introduction to MATLAB, we will go over variables, operators, built-in functions, and accepting input in scripts. We will also go over how to access the MATLAB from computers around campus. (This session is part of the UTM Library 501 program, but all UofT affiliated persons are welcome to attend).
Facilitators: Mary Ann Vernon, Sue Reynolds, Raquel Russell, University of Toronto Scarborough Library Kathy Fellowes, University of Toronto Scarborough Academic Advising & Career Centre Greg Sharzer, University of Toronto Scarborough Centre for Teaching and Learning Laurie Wright, Athletics and Recreation Elsa Kiosses, Health & Wellness Jennifer Martel, AccessAbility Services The UTSC Long Night Against Procrastination […]
Having trouble with finding the time and motivation to write? Shut Up and Write is a chance for academic writers within the UofT community to write productively in a communal setting. The drop-in sessions will follow the Pomodoro technique where there will be a sequence of short sprints of writing with a few breaks in […]
Have you ever experienced challenges when screening for studies in a systematic review, a scoping review, or other knowledge synthesis study? Join this session to learn strategies on improving your screening process and working better on a review team. Learning Objectives In this session, participants will be able to: • Recognize the importance of alignment when screening using the eligibility criteria developed in the protocol phase. • Understand the importance of asking clarifying questions with the PI and review members to perform better screening. • Describe the characteristics […]
Should you do a systematic or a scoping review? What is the difference? How do you start? After attending this session, you will be able to answer these questions – and more – making it easier to plan your knowledge synthesis project. Learning outcomes: distinguish between the features of, and workflows in, different types of […]
Please join us for a free online public webinar celebrating the launch of the S. J. V. Chelvanayakam archive. The webinar will bring together international scholars and researchers who will speak about the Chelvanayakam archive, colonial and postcolonial history, justice and law, historical memory, and the significance of digital archives in the modern world. This […]
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This session will occur online and is facilitated by the University of Toronto Scarborough Campus. It is part of the library's Part of ongoing Black History Month Wikipedia-a-Thon. Join us to edit pages in Wikipedia for Black History Month! Facilitators are on-site to help you through all aspects of the research and editing process. A […]
Having trouble with finding the time and motivation to write? Need a jumpstart to focus on writing for your assignment, screenplay, short story, cover letter, or grant application? Shut Up and Write is a chance for academic and creative writers within the UofT community to write productively in a communal setting. The drop-in sessions will […]