Workshops

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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

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Attendees are recommended to bring their own laptops (Mac or PC). In the event that they are unable to bring their own device, they can still set up an online Zotero account using the Data Lab computers. 

All are welcome; however, this workshop will be particularly useful for advanced undergraduates and all graduate students. 

There will be snacks and coffee available!

More information about Zotero can be found on this research guide: https://guides.lib.utexas.edu/citation-managers/zotero 

Location: Perry-Castañeda Library Scholars Lab, Data Lab (PCL 2.202)

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Join this AI & Research workshop on Zoom to learn about research applications of local AI models that you can run on your own system instead of in the cloud. There will be a focus on the advantages and disadvantages of a local AI approach and we will specifically look at cost, privacy, openness, and consistency. We will also cover essential AI considerations including policies and ethics, discuss steps for getting ready to use local AI models, and demonstrate the use of local AI in research workflows. 

Registration required, so sign up today!

Location: Zoom

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Digital Humanities Workshop: Introduction to Transkribus - The Platform for Cultural Heritage covers the fundamentals of using Transkribus to segment, transcribe and enrich historical documents. In this hybrid workshop, participants will learn how to navigate the platform, manage document workflows and convert images into structured, searchable data. Ready to discover how Transkribus can serve as your sovereign operating system for written records?

Snacks will be provided to in-person attendees! 

Instructor: Helene Prokop, Marketing & Communications Team Lead at Transkribus

Location: Perry-Castañeda Library Scholars Lab, Data Lab (PCL 2.202) or Zoom

Register: https://utexas.zoom.us/meeting/register/Z0yASSwAQ5e6uDXmjHglVA#/ 

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Curious about AI literature mapping tools? This one hour virtual session will provide hands-on experience with AI tools that can help you map citations to discover academic literature. This workshop is open to all UT students, faculty, and staff, and you don't need any previous knowledge of AI tools to participate.

Registration required, so sign up today!

Location: Zoom

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Join us for the "Long Night Against Procrastination," a dedicated space for undergraduates to tackle end-of-semester schoolwork! Whether you need to finish a research paper, study for finals, or just need a productive environment, we’re here to help.

What’s available:

  • Co-working Space: Get inspired by working alongside other students
  • Research and Writing Support: Get help from the UT Libraries and University Writing Center
  • Tutoring and Study Tips: Peer tutors from the Sanger Learning Center will be available.
  • De-stress Zone: Take a well-deserved break and recharge with Longhorn SHARE.
  • Mini-lessons: Optional mini-workshops to help you finish the semester strong.
  • Perks: Free snacks and swag available while supplies last!

Bring your laptops, notes, and a friend!

RSVPs encouraged but not required.

Registration: https://utexas.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6YgbpkGJIABSx5Y 

Location: Perry-Castañeda Library, Learning Lab 1

Contact Us

Location:
Perry Castañeda Library
101 E. 21st Street
PCL 1.342
Austin, Texas 78712