Intro to Wikipedia Editing 101

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-Edit-A-Thon. Facilitators: Alex Jung, Open Technology Specialist, Robarts Library, U of T Libraries We're gearing up for a whole month of editing Wikipedia in honour of Black History […]

Introduction to the Linux Shell

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

Working with many of the HPC systems in Ontario involves using the Linux/UNIX command line. This provides a very powerful interface, but it can be quite daunting for the uninitiated. In this half-day session, you can become initiated with this course. This hands on session will cover basic commands. It could be a great boon […]

Government information research series: Parliamentary and legislative materials

In a series of three workshops, learn to navigate the complex world of government information which provides official, authoritative, primary sources for almost every topic. Parliamentary and legislative materials: Want to uncover the documentary paper trail of legislative decision making and policy formation? This session will introduce search strategies and resources for finding a breadth […]

Introduction to the UNIX Shell

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 tasks so you don’t need to type things over and over again. This workshop will go over the basics of the Unix shell, starting with […]

Wikipedia editing workflows 102

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-Edit-A-Thon. Facilitators: Alex Jung, Open Technology Specialist, Robarts Library, U of T Libraries We're gearing up for a whole month of editing Wikipedia in honour of Black History […]

Wikipedia editing workflows 102

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-Edit-A-Thon. Facilitators: Alex Jung, Open Technology Specialist, Robarts Library, U of T Libraries We're gearing up for a whole month of editing Wikipedia in honour of Black History […]

Tinkercad Basics

This session will occur online and is facilitated by the University of Toronto Scarborough Campus Makerspace. It is part of the library's Maker Monday Series. Facilitators: Adriana Sgro, Library Technician Reference & Makerspace Assistant | User Services, University of Toronto Scarborough Library An overview of a free 3D design program. Tinkercad is a powerful, yet […]

Techniques for Effective Searching in IEEE Xplore

Search like a pro with this training session for new and experienced users of IEEE Xplore. You will learn how to find the most-cited or most-downloaded papers in your field, keep current with expertise from leading authors around the world, create a personal account to set alerts, and use time-saving features to save and share […]

Shut Up and Write (Weekly Winter sessions)

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 sessions will follow the Pomodoro technique where there will be a sequence of short sprints of writing with a few breaks in between. […]

Research and Writing Seminar: Writing to Cite

Research and Writing Seminars: Develop Your Scholarly Voice. Each session in this suite of four interactive seminars integrates the learning of academic research and writing skills and is taught by a librarian in collaboration with a writing instructor. The goal of each seminar is to help you develop your own voice as an emerging scholar […]

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