Previous Events

Sep 29
Fall into Research: Create a Simple Map from Aggregated Data

Do you have data that is based on an area; like by city, county, state, or country (like the census, or other data at the county/state/country level)? This workshop will help you join your data to the geometry of your area(s) so you can map them.

3:01 pm to 4:00 pm
Online
Sep 28
Fall into Research: Introduction to R for Data Science

Join us to learn how to upload, wrangle, and analyze data in R. No experience necessary.

3:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Online
Sep 28
Fall into Research: Introduction to the Command Line

This short workshop will serve as a gentle introduction to the Unix/Linux command line with a special focus on how it can be used to search and manipulate text. Attendees will be well-equipped to begin exploring how Unix/Linux tools might be useful for their own research in the humanities and beyond.

1:30 pm to 2:30 pm
Online
Sep 28
Fall into Research: Grant Funding with Pivot

Use Pivot to find grants and other funding opportunities through local, state, federal, non-profit, and corporate sponsors. Based on your research profile, set up funding alerts and find potential collaborators at UGA and beyond.

11:00 am to 12:00 pm
Online
Sep 28
Fall into Research: Introduction to Legal Sources

Learn the ins and outs of using public government websites like Congress.gov, GovInfo.gov, and USCode.House.gov to research legal sources.

10:00 am to 11:00 am
Online
Sep 27
Fall into Research: Create a Simple Map with Latitude/Longitude Data

Need to create a map of locations for your poster, paper, or project and all you have are latitude and longitude for each point? This workshop will help you to turn your data into a simple map. No experience necessary. Want to follow along? Download and install the Long Term Release (LTR) version of QGIS before the workshop Data Link: Lat/Long.

3:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Online
Sep 27
Fall into Research: Introduction to RefWorks

Learn how to use RefWorks, an incredibly helpful citation management software for researchers and writers provided by the UGA Libraries. RefWorks allows you to save citations from databases, organize them, attach PDFs, and then format and insert the citations into Word or Google Docs in one of 15,000 different citation styles.

10:00 am to 11:00 am
Online
Sep 26
Fall into Research: Research Journeys Using ChatGPT

ChatGPT is like a compulsive liar; sometimes it simply has to lie to satisfy its directive. In the academic realm this can result in ChatGPT entirely inventing imaginary publications out of whole cloth, disguising them with impeccably formatted citations. From college undergrads to courtroom lawyers, this tendency of AI to invent citations has already landed many users in hot water.

3:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Science Library , McBay Science Library
Sep 26
Fall into Research: Introduction to Python for Text Analysis

This workshop will introduce the basics of text analysis and processing with Python, including different Python libraries and their utilities. All levels are welcome.

2:00 pm to 3:00 pm
Online
Sep 26
Fall into Research: Cut the Clicks: Using Plugins to Access Full Text

Frustrated by article paywalls and extra search steps? Want to get quick, direct access to full-text without using the library website? Browser plugins like LibKey Nomad and Endnote Click are here for you!

11:00 am to 12:00 pm
Online