Looking to develop your data management skills and realize the full potential of your research data? Consider attending the UT Libraries’ Data & Donuts workshops this semester!
The UT Libraries Research Data Services team is excited to announce the schedule for its Fall 2023 Data & Donuts workshop series which will cover five unique topics specifically selected because of their importance to research data management in a wide range of disciplines. We welcome all members of the UT community to join us on Zoom from 12:00PM to 1:15pm on the Fridays listed below. Registration for each workshop is easy – just click the links for each workshop you are interested in attending to view additional details and sign up. You can also view a more detailed schedule on the Data & Donuts LibGuide.
September 1st: Finding and Utilizing Secondary Data in Research
September 15th: Reproducible Research in Python
September 29th: Creating Code for Research: GitHub, AI Tools, and Copyright (In PCL Scholars Lab and on Zoom)
October 20th: Customer Reviews Data
October 27th: Open Source Geographic Information Systems (GIS) (In PCL Scholars Lab and on Zoom)
Due to the popularity of our virtual workshops during the past academic year, we will again be hosting all of our workshops via Zoom this term though we will have two special hybrid (in-person and virtual) workshops that will take place in the new Perry-Castañeda Library (PCL) Scholars Lab that is opening this fall. These hybrid workshops will provide a great opportunity to get acquainted with the Scholars Lab and donuts will be available for those who attend in-person! Also of note, our Open Source Geographic Information Systems workshop on 10/27 will be organized in coordination with the new UT Open Source Program Office (UT-OSPO).