Linux Shell Scripting – day #2
Learn how to write bash scripts, use environment variables, how to control process, and much more. Requires some linux basic command line experience. Location: SciNet Online -- Powered by icalfilter.com […]
Learn how to write bash scripts, use environment variables, how to control process, and much more. Requires some linux basic command line experience. Location: SciNet Online -- Powered by icalfilter.com […]
This series of six self-paced modules created by librarians at the St. George and Scarborough campuses will introduce students to foundational library skills that will help in many university research […]
In this course data analysis techniques utilizing the R statistical language, will be discussed and introduced, as well as, the basics of programming and scientific computing. The goal of this […]
Having trouble knowing what’s going on and where to post your team’s events? Don’t know where to start? Join us in this overview of the calendaring and scheduling apps in […]
The Unix shell is a powerful tool that allows people to do complex things with just a few keystrokes. You can combine existing programs in different ways and automate repetitive […]
Join us at this hands-on training of the new Research & Innovation Dashboards (https://utoronto.sharepoint.com/sites/ResearchInnovationDashboards), including our new research cube! Bring your questions and real-life scenarios - we'll put our new […]
In this workshop we talk about what citation management software does and get some tips on where to find information to select a citation manager that would works for you. […]
Learn how to write bash scripts, use environment variables, how to control process, and much more. Requires some linux basic command line experience. Location: SciNet Online -- Powered by icalfilter.com […]
This session will provide participants with strategies for integrating equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) principles into the management of research teams and research training activities.
Part 1: Structured Approach to Searching the Medical Literature for Knowledge Syntheses Audience: University of Toronto graduate students and faculty engaged in health science research. UTORids will be required to […]