Searching the Literature: Humanities and Social Sciences

**Please register using an UofT email address (e.g. @utoronto.ca or @mail.utoronto.ca**) Date: Tuesday, November 3, 2020 Time: 7:00pm- 9:00pm Note: this workshop will include pre- and post-readings and exercises, which will be (approx.) one hour in addition to the online workshop Location: Online (Quercus + Blackboard Collaborate) Note: this course may be taken as part […]

Library Research Skills – self-paced (UTSG & UTSC)

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 assignments. They can be completed in any order. Topics include: Module 1: Introduction to U of T Libraries - Learn the basics about the libraries […]

Join the Conversation: Research Networking on #AcademicTwitter

Interested in using Twitter to up your networking game and benefit your academic career? This hands-on session covers Twitter best practices and etiquette, hacks to find the right community, and other tips to make your time on social media more effective as a researcher. That next presentation or research project may be just around the […]

Bits and Bytes: Visualizing Citation Analysis Information

This session will focus on demonstrating some ideas around gathering citation data from some major databases, processing it using a free tool called Sci2, and ways of visualizing it using tools such as Gephi. A link to join the event online will be sent to registrants. This talk is part of Snacking on Bits and […]

Connect + Learn (EASI): Microsoft Whiteboard, Nov. 5, 2020, 12pm

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Microsoft Whiteboard is a behind-the-scenes tool that can help you make the most out of collaborative brainstorming sessions in these remote work times. Join us for this new interactive session on using the Whiteboard application Join Microsoft Teams Meeting +16477941609 (Toll) Conference ID: 375 427 62# For more information see events list at: https://easi.its.utoronto.ca/connect-learn/  

Introduction to Computational BioStatistics with R (Fall 2020) — lecture #18

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 course is to prepare graduate students to perform scientific data analysis. Successful students will learn how to use statistical inference tools to gain insight into […]

Introduction to RefWorks

This virtual workshop will offer an overview of using ProQuest RefWorks, a web-based reference management tool available to U of T students, staff, and faculty. No prior RefWorks knowledge is required. By the end of the session, you will be able to: Collect and annotate references Organize references using tags, folders, and other features Collaborate […]

Introduction to Computational BioStatistics with R (Fall 2020) — lecture #19

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 course is to prepare graduate students to perform scientific data analysis. Successful students will learn how to use statistical inference tools to gain insight into […]

Resources for Patents Research

Discover tools to find what makes your technology unique and who else holds patents in your space. This basic DIY patent searching workshop includes an introduction to open web databases for patent searching, an overview of classification systems, and examples of prior art searches. You will learn: How to read a patent document quickly and […]

Intro to SciNet, Niagara, and Mist

661 University Ave., Toronto, M5G 1M1, Canada

A quick introduction how to use SciNet and the Niagara and Mist supercomputers. Location: SciNet Online -- Powered by icalfilter.com --

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