Previous Events
Embroidery workshop
Join the UGA Libraries Makerspace for a hands-on embroidery workshop led by an undergraduate peer! Learn how to create custom embroidery files using Inkscape and Inkstitch with guidance from Morgan Busbee, a third-year Management Information Systems major. Whether you're new to digital embroidery or looking to refine your skills, this workshop is perfect for all levels. Drop in on Thursday, March 13, from 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM at the UGA Libraries Makerspace, located in room 381 of the McBay Science Library. Hope to see you there!
Meet the Author with Richard Hutto
Join the Richard B. Russell Library on Thursday, March 13th, at 5:30pm for a discussion with author Richard Hutto about his new work, The Countess and the Nazis.
A light reception will follow the discussion, with the opportunity to purchase Hutto's recent work with a book sale facilitated by the University Bookstore!
Newspapers & News Resources Workshop
Learn about resources provided by the UGA Libraries and the Digital Library of Georgia for accessing newspapers and news resources — including current and historical, U.S. and international, and both general news sources along with specialized publications such as African-American newspapers — through online databases, digital archives, and microfilm collections.
EndNote Drop-In
Do you have a specific EndNote question or problem you need assistance with? Come to the Main Library Data Studio, formerly the DigiLab, in Room 300 for information, troubleshooting, or training.
AI and AI Literacy
A brief introduction to what AI tools are and how they work. Plus an overview of some pros and cons of these tools, followed by a discussion and activity focused on critically analyzing Generative AI outputs
Third Thursday: A Tour of the Georgia Music Collections
Join us for tours of the Georgia Music Collections installation at the Akins Ford Arena on Thursday, Febr
Endnote II: Next Level Skills
In this intermediate ONLINE EndNote class, learn to:
- Personalize workspace
- Share Groups and Libraries
- Run De-duplication
- Use EndNote with Google Docs
- Modify reference types.
Find grant funding and collaborators with Pivot
Pivot is a grant-finding database supported by UGA Libraries and the Office of Research
Supercharge your Search
Learn search strategies and use powerful database features to quickly find relevant information and take your research to the next level. Learn about setting up alerts, set searching, and syntax, including wildcards, proximity operators and truncation. This online workshop incorporates hands-on practice to help you make the most out of your time