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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

Healthy Research Habits

Join UGA librarians to learn about tools, resources, and study tips that can help you on your research journey!

  • Identify common barriers like procrastination and develop strategies to overcome them
  • Discover tools to help you make a plan and keep your research organized
  • Learn how to evaluate sources and use them responsibly
  • Get familiar with UGA resources to support your research

How to Make Data FAIR

In celebration of International Love Data Week,  Research and Computational Data Management (RCDM) in the UGA Libraries, the University of Liverpool Libraries, and Ludwig Maximillian University Libraries and ITG (Munich, Germany) are hosting a special zoom event on FAIR principles applied to research data (findable, accessible, interoperable, and reproducible). This event will explain how researchers can incorporate these principles with research data management, to ensure long-term benefits to their work and their communities.

Open Practices for Text Analytics

In celebration of International Love Data Week, Research and Computational Data Management (RCDM) in the UGA Libraries, the University of Liverpool Libraries, and Ludwig Maximillian University Libraries and ITG (Munich, Germany) are hosting a special Zoom event on text analytics. Experts from UGA and LMU will lead discussions on specific projects and techniques in open practices for text analytics, including StudiDH, Newscrape, R, Python, and more!

Open Research and ORCID

This hybrid event explores the benefits of Open Access (OA) publishing to make scholarly works freely accessible to the public and the importance of using persistent identifiers like ORCID to enhance research visibility and attribution. The session also discusses how RCDM and the UGA Libraries more broadly can support researchers in adopting these practices to foster transparency and collaboration in academia.

Libraries Undergraduate Research Award: Information Session

Since 2007, the UGA Libraries has sponsored the Undergraduate Research Awards, which provide cash prizes for excellence in research. This year, we want to celebrate the different kinds of research projects students participate in and, more importantly, understand what they learned from the process. Join us for an information session about this year’s awards and evaluation criteria!