OJS Tips & Tricks – Sections and Quick Submit Plugin

OJS Tips & Tricks is a series of 30 minute practical workshops led by JPS staff. This series is designed to help journal editors learn more about the different features available on your Open Journal Systems (OJS)* website and how they can benefit your journal. This workshop will feature demos of OJS tools that can […]

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 […]

Introduction to APIs

This session will occur online and is facilitated by the University of Toronto Scarborough Library. It is part of the library's Digital Scholarship @UTSC Series. Facilitators: Jenna Mlynaryk, Emerging Professional in Digital Scholarship, University of Toronto Scarborough Library David Kwasny, Digital Projects & Technologies Librarian, University of Toronto Scarborough Library What is an API (application […]

Introduction to Git

With this introduction to Git, we will go over the basics on Git and GitHub. We will go over setting up a GitHub account, explaining basic commands like clone, add, and commit, setting up a repository on GitHub, and how to recover old versions of files. (This session is part of the UTM Library 501 […]

Shut Up and Write (Weekly Fall 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. […]

Introduction to LaTeX

LaTeX is a free document creation alternative to MS Word which specializes in the creation of professional documents such as journal articles, theses, books, and scientific or technical reports. LaTeX is the standard for writing in many STEM fields and offers advantages for managing references, typesetting maths, inserting graphics and figures, and much more. In […]

Getting started with Collaborative Archive & Data Research Environment (CADRE)

**Please note that this event is intended for members of the University of Toronto community of faculty, students and staff and that a Utorid is required to register.** CADRE is a cloud-based text and data mining service for large datasets. Over 2020 million scientific publications can be queried and analyzed. No programming experience is required, […]

Introduction to Computational BioStatistics with R (Fall 2020) — lecture #22

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 […]

ICCIT-CDRS Lightning Lunch- Nov 20, 2020

Join us for an ICCIT and CDRS joint lightning lunch featuringthe research projects of ICCIT faculty members: Marie-Pier Boucher, (https://www.utm.utoronto.ca/iccit/marie-pier-boucher) Lilia Topouzova (https://www.utm.utoronto.ca/iccit/lilia-topouzova) and AlessandroDelfanti (https://www.utm.utoronto.ca/iccit/alessandro-delfanti).  Through each of their 7 min presentations, attendees will be immersed in questions and projects that explore outer space and urban infrastructures; longitudinal filmmaking as scholarship and practice; and potential futures of human […]

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