Courses and events
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22 January, 09:00–11:00
Introduction to EndNote
You will learn how to create a reference library, import reference-data from library catalogues and article databases into EndNote, collect and save PDF-files in your EndNote library, insert citations into a Word-document and create reference lists according to the reference style of choice.
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25 January, 12:00–13:00
Introduction to Zotero
In the introductory course we will help you get started, install the software and create an account. You will learn how to create a reference library, save references to Zotero from article databases, library catalogues and web pages, add PDF files to your Zotero library, and how to insert citations and create reference lists in your document.
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30 January, 14:00–17:00
Introduction to Python
Python is a programming language largely used in science and technology. It is easy readable, relatively easy to learn and builds on a large community of users.
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31 January, 10:30–11:30
Introduction to Zotero
In the introductory course we will help you get started, install the software and create an account. You will learn how to create a reference library, save references to Zotero from article databases, library catalogues and web pages, add PDF files to your Zotero library, and how to insert citations and create reference lists in your document.
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05 February, 14:15–16:00
Utveckling av verktyg för talstödd transkription i Språkbanken Tal
Lecture with Jens Edlund, assistant professor at TMH (Tal, Musik, Hörsel) at KTH Royal Institute of Technology (In Swedish only).
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08 February, 09:15–11:30
Introduction to EndNote
in your EndNote library, insert citations into a Word-document and create reference lists according to the reference style of choice.
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13 February, 12:00–13:00
Love Data Week: The temperature of Uppsala – observations since 1722
The unique Uppsala temperature series is one of the worlds best examples of the value of open and accessible data. When Anders Celsius was a grad student in the 1720’s, the Uppsala researchers started conducting daily meteorological measurements, that have continued on until today, and into the future.
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13 February, 12:45–13:00
Love Data Week: On altmetrics
Have a cup of coffee and listen to Daniel Wadskog, bibliometrician at Uppsala university library, who will talk about altmetrics and how it can be useful for researchers.
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13 February, 14:00–17:00
Introduction to Python
Python is a programming language largely used in science and technology. It is easy readable, relatively easy to learn and builds on a large community of users.
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14 February, 12:00–13:15
Love Data Week: Open data - examples and reflections
Open data can enable cumulative science, new discovery, and critical reanalysis. Increasingly, scientific journals and funders are mandating open data. Challenges exist in relation to data stewardship and protection of sensitive data from humans. This talk will give examples of open data from research on humans and will discuss scientific and ethical principles in relation to these examples.
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14 February, 12:45–13:00
Love Data Week: Open access to research data and datasets in DiVA
Have a cup of coffee and listen to Christer Lagvik från the Electronic Publishing Centre, Uppsala university library, who will talk about open access to research data and how to publish data sets in DiVA.
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14 February, 13:00–15:00
TouchCast workshop
TouchCast is a videoprogram for Ipad and Iphone that enables you to shoot, edit and share films and videos.
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15 February, 13:15–14:30
Introduction to Zotero
In the introductory course we will help you get started, install the software and create an account. You will learn how to create a reference library, save references to Zotero from article databases, library catalogues and web pages, add PDF files to your Zotero library, and how to insert citations and create reference lists in your document.
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15 February, 13:15–14:45
Love Data Week: Network analysis on publication data
Would you like to know how the rest of the world perceives your research? Welcome to this workshop where we will have a brief introduction to VOSviewer, a free network analysis toolkit for publication data.
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15 February, 14:00–15:00
Introduction till Mendeley
Mendeley is a free reference management program, used to generate citations and bibliographies in Microsoft Word, LibreOffice, and LaTeX. Besides from reading, adding and organizing collections, Mendeley also offers ways for researchers to collaborate and connect, share papers, notes and annotations with colleagues.
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16 February, 12:00–13:15
Love Data Week: The value and burden of open data - a foray through the solid Earth sciences data landscape
Data are central in solid Earth sciences and legacy data have a high value for new research. Nevertheless, many disciplines do not have a tradition of data sharing and preservation, but this situation is presently changing.
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21 February, 10:30–11:30
Introduction to Zotero
In the introductory course we will help you get started, install the software and create an account. You will learn how to create a reference library, save references to Zotero from article databases, library catalogues and web pages, add PDF files to your Zotero library, and how to insert citations and create reference lists in your document.
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22 February, 14:00–16:00
GIS seminar
3D GIS documentation and visualisation
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27 February, 14:00–15:00
Introduction to Python - CANCELLED!
This Python workshop is cancelled due to illness!
Python is a programming language largely used in science and technology. It is easy readable, relatively easy to learn and builds on a large community of users. -
01 March, 13:15–14:30
Introduction to Zotero
In the introductory course we will help you get started, install the software and create an account. You will learn how to create a reference library, save references to Zotero from article databases, library catalogues and web pages, add PDF files to your Zotero library, and how to insert citations and create reference lists in your document.
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01 March, 14:00–15:00
Design Thinking
A introduction workshop to Design Thinking. Ask, learn, try and prototype.
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05 March, 14:00–15:00
GIS and Geodata - CANCELLED
Do you want to learn about geodata and GIS?
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05 March, 17:00–19:00
Explore space with VR
Now you’ve got the chance to go out in space with both your feet on the ground!
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06 March, 14:00–15:00
Excel Workshop
Do you want to learn about Excel? Come and learn the basics to get started.
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07 March, 12:00–13:00
Antarctic volcanoes: A remote but significant hazard
Welcome to a lunch seminar with our guest Dr. Adelina Geyer from the Institute of Earth Sciences of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC). She studies volcanic processes through analogue and numerical models. Dr. Geyer is particularly interested in collapse caldera processes, Antarctic volcanism and magma chamber processes.
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08 March, 09:30–10:30
Introduktion till Mendeley
In the introductory course we will help you get started, install the software and create an account. We will cover how to create a reference library, save references to Mendeley, add PDF files to your Mendeley library, how to insert citations and create reference lists according to your chosen reference style.
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13 March, 14:00–15:00
R-workshop
Learn to program in R!
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14 March, 13:00–15:00
Touch Cast - shoot, edit & share
TouchCast is a videoprogram for Ipad and Iphone that enables you to shoot, edit and share lms and videos.
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20 March, 14:00–15:00
Excel Workshop
Do you want to learn about Excel? Come and learn the basics to get started.
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21 March, 12:15–13:00
Statistiken och verkligheten
A lecture on new statistic tools and methods. The lecture will be held in Swedish.
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22 March, 13:15–14:30
Introduction to EndNote
You will learn how to create a reference library, import reference-data from library catalogues and article databases into EndNote, collect and save PDF-files in your EndNote library, insert citations into a Word-document and create reference lists according to the reference style of choice.
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22 March, 13:15–15:00
Curious on R-programming? Step 1
Curious on R-programming? Welcome to a 3-step workshop. Follow all three steps or apply to one, according to your previous knowledge. These workshops are aimed at researchers and doctoral students. Please let us know if you have any specific requests.
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26 March, 17:00–19:00
Explore space with VR
Now you’ve got the chance to go out in space with both your feet on the ground!
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27 March, 14:00–15:00
Adobe workshop
Do you want to learn the programs in Adobe?
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28 March, 14:00–15:00
Design Thinking
A introduction workshop to Design Thinking.
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03 April, 14:30–15:30
Introduction to Zotero
In the introductory course we will help you get started, install the software and create an account. You will learn how to create a reference library, save references to Zotero from article databases, library catalogues and web pages, add PDF files to your Zotero library, and how to insert citations and create reference lists in your document.
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06 April, 12:30–14:30
Introduction to EndNote
You will learn how to create a reference library, import reference-data from library catalogues and article databases into EndNote, collect and save PDF-files in your EndNote library, insert citations into a Word-document and create reference lists according to the reference style of choice.
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10 April, 14:00–15:00
Excel workshop
Do you want to learn about Excel? Come and learn the basics to get started.
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11 April, 10:15–12:00
Curious on R-programming? Step 2
Curious on R-programming? Welcome to a 3-step workshop. Follow all three steps or apply to one, according to your previous knowledge. These workshops are aimed at researchers and doctoral students. Please let us know if you have any specific requests.
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11 April, 12:15–13:15
Data for dummies
Want to learn more about data?
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11 April, 14:00–16:00
Touch Cast - shoot, edit & share
TouchCast is a videoprogram for Ipad and Iphone that enables you to shoot, edit and share lms and videos.
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12 April, 09:15–11:30
Introduction to EndNote
You will learn how to create a reference library, import reference-data from library catalogues and article databases into EndNote, collect and save PDF-files in your EndNote library, insert citations into a Word-document and create reference lists according to the reference style of choice.
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16 April, 17:00–19:00
Explore space with VR
Now you’ve got the chance to go out in space with both your feet on the ground!
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17 April, 14:00–15:00
Introduction to Python
Python is a programming language largely used in science and technology. It is easy readable, relatively easy to learn and builds on a large community of users.
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19 April, 13:15–14:30
Introduction to Zotero
In the introductory course we will help you get started, install the software and create an account. You will learn how to create a reference library, save references to Zotero from article databases, library catalogues and web pages, add PDF files to your Zotero library, and how to insert citations and create reference lists in your document.
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23 April, 14:00–15:00
SketchUp workshop
An introduction to SketchUp
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25 April, 13:15–15:00
Curious on R-programming? Step 3
Curious on R-programming? Welcome to a 3-step workshop. Follow all three steps or apply to one, according to your previous knowledge. These workshops are aimed at researchers and doctoral students. Please let us know if you have any specific requests.
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25 April, 14:00–15:00
Design Thinking
An introduction workshop to Design Thinking.
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26 April, 09:30–10:30
Introduction to Mendeley
In the introductory course we will help you get started, install the software and create an account. We will cover how to create a reference library, save references to Mendeley, add PDF files to your Mendeley library, how to insert citations and create reference lists according to your chosen reference style.
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03 May, 14:30–15:30
Introduction to Zotero
In the introductory course we will help you get started, install the software and create an account. You will learn how to create a reference library, save references to Zotero from article databases, library catalogues and web pages, add PDF files to your Zotero library, and how to insert citations and create reference lists in your document.
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07 May, 17:00–19:00
Explore space with VR
Now you’ve got the chance to go out in space with both your feet on the ground!
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08 May, 14:00–15:00
R-workshop
Learn to program in R.
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09 May, 13:15–15:00
NVivo-workshop
Let's learn NVivo together! Welcome to a workshop where we will work with NVivo, a software for qualitative data analysis. Bring your work and your problems, or just come to get a short introduction.
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14 May, 12:15–13:15
Excel workshop
This workshop is for you, who want to learn more about Excel. The session starts with a teoretical summary of a specific function and after that you can laborate with guidance.
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15 May, 09:00–10:00
Library Breakfast at Dag Hammarskjöld and Law Library
Welcome to a breakfast at the library! We will show you how to access our resources and how you can access material that is not available at Uppsala University Library. We will tell you about our services and our support in information searching, reference management and publishing strategies.
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15 May, 14:00–15:00
How does the universe work - simulations in VR
Would you like to blow up a planet? Crash a couple of stars into each other? Create a black hole? These days, astronomy students are using hands-on, virtual reality simulations of cosmic processes such as these to learn more about the inner workings of the Universe.
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16 May, 15:00–16:00
Bibliometrics Workshop
A workshop where we will have a brief introduction to VOSviewer, a free network analysis toolkit for publication data.
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17 May, 14:00–16:00
Lego Serious Play
LEGO SERIOUS PLAY is a facilitation methodology created by the LEGO Group and since 2010 is available under an Open Source community based model.
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18 May, 09:00–10:00
Library Breakfast at the Library for Economic Sciences
Welcome to a breakfast at the library! We will show you how to access our resources and how you can access material that is not available at Uppsala University Library. We will tell you about our services and our support in information searching, reference management and publishing strategies.
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21 May, 14:15–16:00
Commanding the Seas of Humanities Data
Practices and tools for Digital Humanities on the US East Coast
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22 May, 14:00–15:00
Adobe Workshop
Do you want to learn the programs in Adobe?
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23 May, 09:15–11:30
Introduction to EndNote
You will learn how to create a reference library, import reference-data from library catalogues and article databases into EndNote, collect and save PDF-files in your EndNote library, insert citations into a Word-document and create reference lists according to the reference style of choice.
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04 June, 13:15–15:30
EndNote Advanced Workshop
This workshop will include hands-on exercises and is aimed at those who have taken the introductory course and/or are already using EndNote Desktop.
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05 June, 13:15–15:00
Disseminate your research with Wikipedia
Disseminate your research and improve Wikipedia! Wikipedia is one of the largest encyclopedias in the world, and articles from Wikipedia are often among the top results in search engines like Google. Therefore, improving or adding articles and references to Wikipedia can be a good way of making research more visible.
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11 June, 13:00–15:00
Brush up your information seeking skills
This workshop is aimed at those who wish to update their information searching skills. During this workshop, we will focus on Social Sciences and/or Law.
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13 June, 10:15–12:00
NVivo-workshop
Let's learn NVivo together! Welcome to a workshop where we will work with NVivo, a software for qualitative data analysis. Bring your work and your problems, or just come to get a short introduction.
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14 June, 13:00–15:00
Brush up your information seeking skills
This workshop is aimed at those who wish to update their information searching skills. During this workshop, we will focus on Social Sciences and/or Law.
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15 June, 09:15–11:30
Introduction to EndNote
You will learn how to create a reference library, import reference-data from library catalogues and article databases into EndNote, collect and save PDF-files in your EndNote library, insert citations into a Word-document and create reference lists according to the reference style of choice.