
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
Whether you are a new user of EndNote or need to brush up on your skills, this is the workshop for you! EndNote is a sophisticated reference management tool that allows you to:
- import references from multiple sources
- organize the references in a logical and efficient manner
- find & attach full text articles, and create notes in those articles
- easily facilitate citation tasks within your manuscript in thousands of reference/journal styles at the click of a button
If you want to have an interactive experience, you should download and install EndNote before attending the workshop. You can purchase EndNote for a discount through the Campus Computer Store or get a 30-day free trial to EndNote. If interested in getting a head start before the workshop, take a look at the UT Libraries’ EndNote guide.
Questions about this workshop? Please contact the organizers: Imelda Vetter, Larayne Dallas, or Genevia Chamblee-Smith.
Registration is required for this virtual workshop. Register here: https://utexas.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcqceisrjsoH9JFRzKQ5RaB4a2IhrjN9hYD
Have you been working with Zotero for a bit, or attended an introductory Zotero workshop, and want to learn how to do more with this free research management tool? In this 60-minute session, we will cover Zotero features that will maximize your ability to research, organize your research sources, and integrate them into your writing. We will look at best practices for adding resources to your Zotero library; Cite While Your Write in Microsoft Word and Google Docs; Zotero for iOS; managing your Zotero presence; and collaboration features. This workshop is aimed at those with basic familiarity with Zotero, or those who want to refresh their knowledge of the more complex aspects of the tool. Light snacks provided.
This is the second installment of our Zotero for the Humanities: Research Essentials Workshop Series. Join us for the final Workshop 3: Advanced Features and Office Hours on Friday Oct. 13 at 11am in the new Scholars Lab!
Please note: If you’d like to follow along with the demonstration on your own device, plan to have Zotero and Zotero Connector (the browser plug-in) or Zotero iOS installed on your device before the session. This workshop will be taught in macOS and iOS. A step-by-step download guide is available here.
Location: PCL Learning Lab 3 (PCL 2.350)
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.
Register in advance at this link.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Though this workshop is interdisciplinary and can be valuable in many different fields, the organizers are primarily STEM-focused librarians. If you have any questions, please reach out to the organizer, Hannah Chapman Tripp at hchapmantripp@austin.utexas.edu.
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. We will look at how to add archival materials and non-standard formats to your library; editing and attaching files; custom bibliographic formats; advanced & cloud storage options; and plug ins. This workshop is aimed at those who are quite familiar with Zotero, or those who want to refresh their knowledge of the more complex aspects of the tool. We will also have a librarian available for Zotero “office hours” where you can get burning questions answered!
Join us on Friday, October 13th in the PCL’s new Scholars Lab for the final installment of our Zotero for the Humanities: Research Essentials Workshop Series. Don't miss this bewitching workshop on the spookiest day of the year! Halloween candy will be provided.
Please note: If you’d like to follow along with the demonstration on your own device, plan to have Zotero and Zotero Connector (the browser plug-in) or Zotero iOS installed on your device before the session. This workshop will be taught in macOS and iOS. A step-by-step download guide is available here.
Consult our "Zotero for the Humanities" guide for tutorials covered in previous workshops.
Location: PCL Scholars Lab Data Lab