This workshop will provide an explanation of key geospatial terms and concepts and an introduction to open source geographic information system (GIS) software for visualizing, analyzing, storing, processing, and managing geospatial data.
Three young Filipina women wrestle with the ramifications of the COVID-19 Pandemic and racial tensions. They find themselves on a journey of self-discovery and self-reflection within their families and communities, finding new meanings of Kapwa.
In this session we’ll talk about Libraries’ support for open access (OA) publishing, including support that eliminates article processing charges (APCs) for UT authors.
This session will examine customer review data including how to use reviews effectively, how to spot fake reviews, and what consumers, companies and academic researchers do with customer review data.
Are you an old hand at Zotero? Do you wonder if there are any aspects of this free research management tool that you have yet to discover? In this 60-minute session, we will cover some of Zotero’s most advanced features, and offer time for office hours with knowledgeable librarians.
A literature review is an important part of many writing and research projects. This workshop will provide a structured approach to conducting a literature review, including help identifying where to search and recommending tools to get organized. This workshop will be held virtually on Zoom.