Workshops at the University of Texas Libraries are free, drop-in workshops on topics related to research, digital tools and more. All workshops are free, open to everyone and located across Libraries locations. Workshops with invited speakers or co-organized with outside institutions may be subject to registration fees. Non-UT affiliated persons can connect to our WiFi network through the UTGuest network or EduRoam.
Upcoming Workshops
Join us January 9-10, 2025 for a beginner-friendly Immersive Python Workshop!
This in-person, two-day Python workshop hosted by the UT Libraries and UT Open Source Program Office is aimed at UT students, faculty, and staff researchers. You don't need to have any previous knowledge of Python to participate in this workshop. This example-driven workshop will start with an introduction to writing Python code and then participants will choose a particular track to learn more about more specific applications of Python in research.
Day 1
1-2 pm - Intro to Python Basics
2-3 pm - Python and APIs for Retrieving Data
3-4 pm - Managing and Processing Files
4-4:30 pm - Optional Software Check to Prepare for Day 2
Day 2
1-3 pm - Split Tracks (Sentiment Analysis | Geospatial Analysis | Data Visualization)
3-4 pm - Sharing Code in GitHub
Short tutorials alternate with hands-on practical exercises. Participants are encouraged both to help one another, and to try applying what they learn to their own research problems during and between sessions.
Workshop sessions will run Thursday, January 9 (1-4 pm CT), and Friday, January 10 (1-4 pm CT), in the PCL Scholars Lab. There will be breaks, and Helpers will be on hand to assist.
Registration will open on Wednesday, December 4, at 12 pm. Space in this workshop is limited so please register early — registration for the last workshop filled up in 1 hour.
For more information/questions, contact Meryl Brodsky at meryl.brodsky@austin.utexas.edu.
Helpers will be responsible for assisting workshop attendees install Python, GitHub Desktop, and VSCode on their laptops, help attendees work through challenges, and answer general Python questions. If you would like to be a Helper for this workshop, please contact Meryl Brodsky at meryl.brodsky@austin.utexas.edu.
Location: Perry-Castañeda Library, Scholars Lab Data Lab
Join us January 9-10, 2025 for a beginner-friendly Immersive Python Workshop!
This in-person, two-day Python workshop hosted by the UT Libraries and UT Open Source Program Office is aimed at UT students, faculty, and staff researchers. You don't need to have any previous knowledge of Python to participate in this workshop. This example-driven workshop will start with an introduction to writing Python code and then participants will choose a particular track to learn more about more specific applications of Python in research.
Day 1
1-2 pm - Intro to Python Basics
2-3 pm - Python and APIs for Retrieving Data
3-4 pm - Managing and Processing Files
4-4:30 pm - Optional Software Check to Prepare for Day 2
Day 2
1-3 pm - Split Tracks (Sentiment Analysis | Geospatial Analysis | Data Visualization)
3-4 pm - Sharing Code in GitHub
Short tutorials alternate with hands-on practical exercises. Participants are encouraged both to help one another, and to try applying what they learn to their own research problems during and between sessions.
Workshop sessions will run Thursday, January 9 (1-4 pm CT), and Friday, January 10 (1-4 pm CT), in the PCL Scholars Lab. There will be breaks, and Helpers will be on hand to assist.
Registration will open on Wednesday, December 4, at 12 pm. Space in this workshop is limited so please register early — registration for the last workshop filled up in 1 hour.
For more information/questions, contact Meryl Brodsky at meryl.brodsky@austin.utexas.edu.
Helpers will be responsible for assisting workshop attendees install Python, GitHub Desktop, and VSCode on their laptops, help attendees work through challenges, and answer general Python questions. If you would like to be a Helper for this workshop, please contact Meryl Brodsky at meryl.brodsky@austin.utexas.edu.
Location: Perry-Castañeda Library, Scholars Lab Data Lab
Are you looking for a method to organize your research that works with your existing workflow? Learn about the options available from Zotero, a free citation management tool.
In this 60-minute session, we will cover collecting citations from a variety of sources, organizing your research, annotating in the platform’s PDF reader, creating in-text citations and bibliographies in Word and Google Docs, and (free!) storage considerations. This workshop is aimed at the beginner, but can also be a helpful refresher.
If you’d like to follow along with the demonstration, plan to have Zotero and Zotero Connector (the browser plug-in) installed on your computer before the session. Please consult this downloading guide and contact Grant Hardaway if you have questions about downloading.
The virtual workshop will take place Wednesday, February 19, 2025, from 12-1 pm. Registration is required to get a Zoom link. Click here to register!