Workshops
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Getting Started with Generative AI for Business
Thursday, September 5, 2024 from 1:15pm-2:15pm, Owen 219 Prepare for your journey into Generative AI for business use! Join us on the path toward skillful use so you can tap into the many benefits of Gen AI while avoiding some of the risks. This workshop… Read MoreAug 8, 2024
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Want to expand your research capabilities? Join us Monday for an IIIF Workshop
Join colleagues this Monday, April 17, for an in-person information session, catered lunch and workshop on how the International Image Interoperability Framework expands faculty research capabilities. Facilitated by Loyola University of Maryland Associate Professor of Philosophy, Jeffrey Witt, Ph.D., who will share the potential for IIIF in research, using examples… Read MoreApr 13, 2023
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Introduction to Open Science Framework (OSF) workshop
First session: Friday, March 24, 11:00 AM-noon CDT in the Science and Engineering Library Seminar Room (SC 3211). Registration for Zoom or in-person: https://vanderbilt.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMsdumurDMpGNwU2dGQPwVDN_4RMdI_02k_ Second session (same content): Friday, March 31, 11:00 AM-noon CDT in the Eskind Biomedical Library Training Room (EBL lower level). Registration for Zoom or in-person:… Read MoreMar 21, 2023
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Digital Scholarship and Communications Workshops in Spring 2023
The Digital Scholarship and Communications office is thrilled to welcome everyone back to a new semester and a new year. This Spring, DiSC has a slate of workshops spanning topics from basic to advanced GIS trainings, network and bibliometric analysis. As always, we continue to hold sessions introducing students and… Read MoreJan 19, 2023
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Researching Politics with TV News Archive Workshop
This workshop will offer tips and strategies for using the Vanderbilt Television News Archive in your next research project on American politics. The Archive can be used to develop assignments requiring students to research relevant topics and develop critical thinking skills and using evidence to support arguments, which are useful… Read MoreOct 7, 2022
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LGBTQI+ History Wiki-edit-a-thon – October 6th and 27th
Join us for a discussion about how online learning can improve coverage around LGBTQI education. October 6th is learning how to edit Wiki pages. October 27th is the wrap up to celebrate all of the edits completed. Join as an individual or create your own team for editing. Refreshments provided… Read MoreSep 30, 2022
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Citation Manager and Covidence Training at Peabody Library
Peabody Library will be hosting training sessions for citation managers (focusing on Zotero and Mendeley) and on Covidence (an online systematic review manager) starting the week of September 26th. Sessions will be either in person or on Zoom. Citation managers like Zotero and Mendeley allow users to pull records of… Read MoreSep 23, 2022
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Advanced Google Scholar Workshop
Sponsor: Digital Commons Presenter: Pam Morgan Facilitator: Cazembe Kennedy, Assistant Director, Digital Commons Date and Time: Thursday, August 11, 2:00pm to 3:00pm Location: Zoom While you may be familiar with Google Scholar as a way to use the Google search capabilities to find scholarly literature, you may not… Read MoreJul 18, 2022
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Database Hacks Workshop
Sponsor: Digital Commons Presenter: Pam Morgan, Central Library Librarian Facilitator: Cazembe Kennedy, Assistant Director, Digital Commons Date and Time: Tuesday, August 9, 11:00am to 12:00pm Location: Zoom Research takes a lot of time, especially keeping track of sources, finding them again, and learning about new ones. Did you… Read MoreJul 18, 2022
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Covidence: Systematic Review Management Tool
Sponsor: Digital Commons Presenters: Kayce Gill, MSIS, Health Sciences Collections Librarian, Eskind Biomedical Library and Rachel Lane Walden, MLIS, Reference and Instruction Librarian, Eskind Biomedical Library Facilitator: Cazembe Kennedy, Assistant Director, Digital Commons Date and Time: Tuesday, August 2, 10:00am to 11:00am Location: Zoom Covidence is a web-based tool that… Read MoreJul 15, 2022