NVivo 12 Basics (for Windows)

This hands-on workshop provides the foundation for using NVivo 12 and is designed for anyone who is analyzing qualitative research. You will gain key skills in NVivo 12: Create a research project | Use real research data to set up a project so it is clear and organized Import files into a project | Bring […]

Strategies for Systematic, Scoping, or Other Comprehensive Searches of Literature – PART III

Part 3: Going Grey and Supplementary Search Techniques Audience: University of Toronto graduate students and faculty engaged in health science research Date: Friday, January 31, 2020 Time: 1:00pm - 3:30pm Location: Robarts Library Electronic Classroom  (4th floor) Note: this course may be taken as part of the Graduate Professional Skills Program. Knowledge syntheses that rely solely on published academic literature are […]

My Research: MRHP and MRAP User Clinics – Jan 31

256 McCaul St. Room 103 Toronto Ontario M5T 1W5

MRHP and MRAP User Clinics - Bring your work! MRHP and MRAP users are invited to work on their own research protocols during these sessions at which support team members will be available to answer questions or troubleshoot issues. A desktop PC will be available to each registrant, but feel free to bring your own […]

Research and Writing Seminar: Annotated Bibliographies

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 by […]

Research Ethics in the Health Sciences Info Session February 3

McMurrich Building, Rm. 107, 12 Queen’s Park Crescent W.

This workshop will include a presentation about research ethics in the health sciences with opportunities for questions and discussion. Faculty members, graduate students, and staff are invited to attend.  

Geoprocessing Lidar Data with ArcGIS Desktop

This workshop will cover using ArcGIS to process Lidar (Light Detection and Ranging) data. Attendees will learn to reclassify classified data, extract building heights, generate shorelines, create a tree canopy, and create digital terrain models and digital surface models.  Note: A good understanding of GIS principles and a working knowledge of ArcGIS 10.x is expected.

Student Journal Forum 2020

University of Toronto Libraries and York University Libraries invite you to our 5th annual Student Journal Forum! Whether you are publishing a journal or thinking about starting one, this event is for you. All undergraduate and graduate students are welcome! This year we are excited to bring you: a panel of student journal publishers who will share […]

Research Ethics in the Health Sciences Info Session Feb 4

McMurrich Building, Rm. 107, 12 Queen’s Park Crescent W.

This workshop will include a presentation about research ethics in the health sciences with opportunities for questions and discussion.Faculty members, graduate students, and staff are invited to attend.  

Excel: Beyond the Basics (for Windows)

Learn to create simple charts and graphs, basic calculations, and pivot tables using Microsoft Excel. This workshop also includes an introduction to macros. Note that this workshop will be for Windows only. Participants will need a UTORid. Prerequisite: You must be comfortable using a computer and navigating desktop programs on your own. This workshop is […]

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