Ensuring your research data is stored appropriately and securely is a key responsibility for anyone undertaking research. This session will cover the essentials of storing data at UTS.
In this workshop we will explore:
The Library provides a regular calendar of workshops and training that are provided on campus and online. Check the events calendar below to see what is scheduled.
Ensuring your research data is stored appropriately and securely is a key responsibility for anyone undertaking research. This session will cover the essentials of storing data at UTS.
In this workshop we will explore:
EndNote is a software package that will assist you to collect, store, organise and output references in various referencing styles. References can be entered into EndNote manually or exported from databases and library catalogues.
Researcher profiles are online identity tools that make it easy for funders, collaborators and colleagues to find you.
This workshop presented by HELPS will cover:
• How to revise and prepare for your exams
• Different exam question types and how to answer them
• How to plan strategically so you can perform well in exams
This workshop will provide an overview of what Open Access is and tips for how you can find appropriate journals to publish in.
The workshop will cover:
This workshop presented by HELPS will cover:
• How to revise and prepare for your exams
• Different exam question types and how to answer them
• How to plan strategically so you can perform well in exams
Your data has a longer lifespan and wider applications than you may realise. Sharing well preserved data can boost opportunities for further research, learning, and innovation; which extends the footprint of your impact.
Let us demystify copyright to help you easily (and legally!) reuse videos, images and other online resources for research purposes.
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UTS acknowledges the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation, the Boorooberongal people of the Dharug Nation, the Bidiagal people and the Gamaygal people, upon whose ancestral lands our university stands. We would also like to pay respect to the Elders both past and present, acknowledging them as the traditional custodians of knowledge for these lands.
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