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Research Week 2016Research Week 2016<h2>Fine-tuning your research<br> 25 - 29 July 2016</h2><p> <img src="/SiteCollectionImages/general/rw3.jpg" alt="" style="margin:5px;" /><img src="/SiteCollectionImages/general/rw1.jpg" alt="" style="margin:5px;" /> <br></p><p>The Library and Information Service will be presenting its fourth Library Research Week this year from 25 - 29 July 2016. The aim of the event is to develop the skills and knowledge of emerging Stellenbosch University researchers and postgraduate students and to equip them with practical knowledge of the systematic literature review and copyright issues and to make them aware of the importance of their research foortprint and of engaging the public in their research. They will also be introduced to unique research collections. ​</p><h2>PROGRAMME</h2><h3>UNIQUE EXHIBITS</h3><h4>Date:</h4><p>Monday 25 July until Friday 29 July</p><h4>Time:</h4><p>12:15-12:45</p><h4>Venue:</h4><p>Special Collections, JS Gericke Library</p><h4>Description:</h4><p>These exhibitions include expeditions and explorations in Antarctica as well as original diaries, documents and manuscripts of well-known authors.  Come and discover unique maps of the 1600s, a 246-year-old handmade grandfather clock, Pierneef painting, exceptional books about Southern Africa and more.</p><p><br>DOMUS, Music Library, will exhibit on 29 July a unique exhibition on the Arnold van Wyk collection, to accompany the book talk that will be presented by Prof Stephanus Muller, author of Nagmusiek. </p><h4>GUIDED TOURS</h4><p>Through the course of the week Special Collections will give guided tours and exhibit unique collections that are otherwise unavailable to the public. These unique collections will be on display from Monday until Friday.</p><h3>OPENING FUNCTION</h3><h4>Date:</h4><p>Monday 25 July<br> Time:<br>16:00-17:00</p><h4> Venue:</h4><p>Special Collections, JS Gericke Library</p><h4>Guest Speaker:</h4><p>Prof Brian Huntley                       <br><strong><em>By invitation only</em></strong><br></p><p>Recording is now available <a target="_blank" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTN82SH3Qgg&list=PLs3HMhV6mbuGIqPSd7WJ5g2SIpMJubwo2&index=9">here</a></p><h2>Tuesday 26 July: Back to Basics</h2><h3>THE SEMANTICS AND INTRICACIES OF THE SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE  REVIEW</h3><h4> Date:</h4><p>Tuesday 26 July</p><h4>Time:</h4><p>09:30-10:30</p><h4>Venue:</h4><p>E-classroom, Learning Commons, JS Gericke Library</p><h4> Booking link:</h4><p><a href="http://sun.ac.za.libcal.com/event.php?id=1137091" target="_blank">http://sun.ac.za.libcal.com/event.php?id=1137091</a></p><h4>Guest speaker:</h4><p>Rachel Janse van Rensburg, Acting Research Manager at Stellenbosch University Business School.</p><h4>Description:</h4><p>A systematic literature review  is a research design in its own right and aims to address problems by identifying, critically evaluating and integrating  findings of all relevant, high-quality individual studies addressing one or more research question.  <br></p><p>Recording is now available <a target="_blank" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=igNx1lSfjUY&list=PLs3HMhV6mbuGIqPSd7WJ5g2SIpMJubwo2&index=7">here</a></p><h3>COPYRIGHT CRITERIA TO CONSIDER WHEN WRITING YOUR THESIS </h3><h4> Date:</h4><p>Tuesday 26 July</p><h4>Time:</h4><p>11:00-12:00</p><h4>Venue:</h4><p>E-classroom, Learning Commons, JS Gericke Library</p><h4>Booking link:</h4><p><a href="http://sun.ac.za.libcal.com/event.php?id=1070061">http://sun.ac.za.libcal.com/event.php?id=1070061</a> </p><h4>Guest speaker:</h4><p>Carol Kat, Head: Copyright and Short Courses, Innovus And Commersialisation</p><h4>Description:</h4><p>This presentation provides an overview of the copyright issues which students typically encounter while working on their theses or dissertations.<br></p><p>Recording is now available <a target="_blank" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7IVM_xlArI&list=PLs3HMhV6mbuGIqPSd7WJ5g2SIpMJubwo2&index=11">here</a></p><h3>MENDELEY FOR REFERENCE MANAGEMENT AND ACADEMIC NETWORKING</h3><h4>Date:</h4><p>Tuesday 26 July</p><h4> Time:</h4><p>13:00-14:00</p><h4> Venue:</h4><p>E-classroom, Learning Commons, JS Gericke Library</p><h4> Booking link:</h4><p><a href="http://sun.ac.za.libcal.com/event.php?id=1126484" target="_blank">http://sun.ac.za.libcal.com/event.php?id=1126484</a></p><h4>Presenter:</h4><p>Yusuf Ras, Faculty Librarian for AgriSciences, Library and Information Service</p><h4>Description:</h4><p>This workshop will introduce you to Mendeley with which references can be managed.  Mendeley offers various services, including reference management, organising and annotation of PDF documents, collaboration and academic networking. A quick comparison with other reference managers will also be included. </p><h2>Wednesday 27 July: Maximising your Research Footprint</h2><h3>THE BENEFITS OF USING ORCID AS YOUR UNIQUE AUTHOR IDENTIFIER</h3><h4>Date:</h4><p>Wednesday 27 July</p><h4>Time:</h4><p>09:30-10:30</p><h4>Venue:</h4><p>E-classroom, Learning Commons, JS Gericke Library</p><h4>Booking link:</h4><p><a target="_blank" href="http://sun.ac.za.libcal.com/event.php?id=1135632">http://sun.ac.za.libcal.com/event.php?id=1135632</a> </p><h4>Guest speaker:</h4><p>Matthew Buys, ORCID Regional Director, Africa and the Middle East</p><h4>Description: </h4><p>Researchers face the ongoing challenge of distinguishing their research activities from those of others with similar names. They need to be able to easily and uniquely attach their identity to research objects such as datasets, equipment, articles, media stories, citations, experiments, patents, and notebooks. They have to interact with an increasing number and diversity of research information systems. ORCiD is an open, non-profit, community-driven effort to create and maintain a registry of unique researcher identifiers and a transparent method of linking research activities and outputs to these identifiers. <br></p><p>Recording is now available <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJCyMkLJy9c&list=PLs3HMhV6mbuGIqPSd7WJ5g2SIpMJubwo2&index=2" target="_blank">here</a></p><h3>THE PROS AND CONS OF BIBLIOMETRICS IN ACADEMIA</h3><h4> Date:</h4><p>Wednesday 27 July</p><h4>Time:</h4><p>11:00-12:00</p><h4>Venue:</h4><p>E-classroom, Learning Commons, JS Gericke Library</p><h4>Booking link:</h4><p><a href="http://sun.ac.za.libcal.com/event.php?id=1135633" target="_blank">http://sun.ac.za.libcal.com/event.php?id=1135633</a></p><h4>Guest speaker:</h4><p>Prof Conrad Matthee, Department of Botany and Zoology</p><h4>Description:</h4><p>Bibliometrics provides information about the size, composition, diversity and other essential features of an existing research portfolio. Prof Matthee, Executive Head of the Department of Botany and Zoology, will introduce us to how bibliometrics is utilised within the academic context.<br></p><p>Recording now available <a target="_blank" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAdMtesAvhs&list=PLs3HMhV6mbuGIqPSd7WJ5g2SIpMJubwo2&index=1">here</a></p><h3>MENDELEY AND MENDELEY DATA </h3><h4>Date:</h4><p>Wednesday 27 July</p><h4>Time:</h4><p>13:00-14:00</p><h4>Venue:</h4><p>E-classroom, Learning Commons, JS Gericke Library (Virtual presentation)</p><h4>Booking link:</h4><p><a href="http://sun.ac.za.libcal.com/event.php?id=1135634" target="_blank">http://sun.ac.za.libcal.com/event.php?id=1135634</a></p><h4> Guest speakers:</h4><p>Dileep Sharma (Mendeley Marketing Development Director) / Giovanna Bartens (Marketing Development Manager) / Joe Schell (Mendeley Data Manager) </p><h4>Description:</h4><p>An overview of the whole Mendeley suite will be presented virtually by different Elsevier and Mendeley staff members. Joe Schell will introduce Mendeley Data which will include a demonstration and explanation on how it can impact the research community. <br></p><p>Recording is now available <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HtMIvYMmOBE&list=PLs3HMhV6mbuGIqPSd7WJ5g2SIpMJubwo2&index=3" target="_blank">here</a></p><h2>Thursday 28 July: Research Communication </h2><h3>ENGAGING THE PUBLIC IN YOUR RESEARCH: HAVE YOU GOT THE EDGE?</h3><h4>Date:</h4><p>Thursday 28 July</p><h4>Time:</h4><p>11:00-12:00</p><h4>Venue:</h4><p>E-classroom, Learning Commons, JS Gericke Library</p><h4>Booking link:</h4><p><a href="http://sun.ac.za.libcal.com/event.php?id=1126489" target="_blank">http://sun.ac.za.libcal.com/event.php?id=1126489 </a> </p><h4>Guest speaker:</h4><p>Marina Joubert, Researcher: Science Communication, CREST</p><h4>Description:</h4><p>Engaging public with science has become more and more important and scientists within academia are challenged to find ways to engage the public. There are some common examples of science communication but what does the general public truly want from academic science communication? How can scientists reach them? Find out why researchers are getting involved and what benefits they get from public engagement.<br></p><p>Recording is now available <a target="_blank" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFzJ0ihiU2c&list=PLs3HMhV6mbuGIqPSd7WJ5g2SIpMJubwo2&index=5">here</a></p><h3>THE ROLE OF COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT IN MEDICINAL PLANT RESEARCH </h3><h4>Date:</h4><p>Thursday 28 July</p><h4>Time:</h4><p>13:00-14:00</p><h4>Venue:</h4><p>E-classroom, Learning Commons, JS Gericke Library</p><h4>Booking link:</h4><p><a href="http://sun.ac.za.libcal.com/event.php?id=1126490" target="_blank">http://sun.ac.za.libcal.com/event.php?id=1126490</a></p><h4>Guest speaker:</h4><p>Prof Nox Makunga, Botany And Zoology</p><h4>Description:</h4><p>Prof Makunga will be sharing her experiences on how to involve the public in your research and how this interaction changed her to become a better scientist. “By communicating my work I hope to inspire other people, grow science in South Africa and reinforce the message that Africa has a role to play in the global science space".<br></p><p>Recording is now available <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LEXlI0_mgk4&list=PLs3HMhV6mbuGIqPSd7WJ5g2SIpMJubwo2&index=6" target="_blank">here</a></p><h2>Friday 29 July: Unique Research Collections Unlocked <br></h2><h3>DIGITAL COLLECTIONS, A SINGLE CONNECTION TO RESEARCH</h3><h4> Date:</h4><p>Friday 29 July</p><h4>Time:</h4><p>11:00-12:00               </p><h4>Venue:</h4><p>E-classroom, Learning Commons, JS Gericke Library</p><h4>Booking link:</h4><p><a href="http://sun.ac.za.libcal.com/event.php?id=1126491" target="_blank">http://sun.ac.za.libcal.com/event.php?id=1126491</a></p><h4>Presenter:</h4><p>Mimi Seyffert, Manager: Digital Scholarship, Library and Information Service</p><h4>Description:</h4><p>Digital collections showcase digital content from the Library and Information Service’s unique digital collections and repositories. It offers a single connection point to various collections of primary resources as well as digital research output. This initiative forms part of the Library’s commitment to enriching its digital resources and supporting, developing and contributing to high-level scholarly publication output.<br></p><p>Recording is now available <a target="_blank" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=boJlwBGX8cI&list=PLs3HMhV6mbuGIqPSd7WJ5g2SIpMJubwo2&index=4">here</a></p><h3>RESEARCH WEEK SOCIAL HOUR: THE UNKNOWN VAN GOGH</h3><h4> Date:</h4><p>Friday 29 July</p><h4>Time:</h4><p>13:00-14:00                </p><h4>Venue:</h4><p>Staff room, JS Gericke Library, (Brown bag lunch will be served)<br>Booking link:<br><a href="http://sun.ac.za.libcal.com/event.php?id=1137092" target="_blank">http://sun.ac.za.libcal.com/event.php?id=1137092</a></p><h4>Guest speaker:</h4><p>Chris Schoeman, Historian and Author</p><h4>Description:</h4><p>This lunch hour talk will be presented by Chris Schoeman, author of the book The unknown Van Gogh. Much has been written about Vincent van Gogh and his tempestuous relationship with his brother Theo. But few people know that there was a third Van Gogh brother, Cornelis, who was raised in the Netherlands, but worked, married and died in South Africa. He sided with the Boers in the Anglo-Boer War, first as a railway engineer and later as a commando in the Free State. Suffering from fever, he ended up in a hospital in Brandfort in 1900, where he committed suicide by shooting himself, as had his brother Vincent ten years before. Chris Schoeman’s biography of Cor van Gogh recreates South Africa in the last decade of the nineteenth century, tells the personal story of this young uitlander, as revealed in his letters, and describes his relationship with his famous brother Vincent.<br></p><p>Recording is now available <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xccoCD9hfn8&list=PLs3HMhV6mbuGIqPSd7WJ5g2SIpMJubwo2&index=10" target="_blank">here</a></p><h3>MUSIC LIBRARY SOCIAL HOUR: NAGMUSIEK </h3><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><h4>Date:</h4><p>Friday 29 July</p><h4> Time:</h4><p>16:00 – 17:00</p><h4>Venue:</h4><p>Music Library, Konservatorium (Cheese and wine will be served)</p><h4>Booking link:</h4><p><a href="http://sun.ac.za.libcal.com/event.php?id=1137094" target="_blank">http://sun.ac.za.libcal.com/event.php?id=1137094</a></p><h4>Guest speaker: </h4><p>Prof Stephanus Muller, Music Department</p><h4>Description:</h4><p>Prof Stephanus Muller, guest speaker for this event, will present his book Nagmusiek.  Nagmusiek is a startling addition to contemporary South African fiction and biography. The book is both a scholarly study of the Afrikaans composer Arnold van Wyk and a work of fiction in which the author/biographer—who is and is not Stephanus Muller—highjacks his own literary undertaking. It is an extraordinary meditation on the art of biography, on South African classical music under the apartheid regime, and on the complicated relationship between life and fiction. Van Wyk’s musical composition, for which this book is named, is a ‘modernist poem of loss, of pain, of flickering memory, of dignified death’. Muller sets out to explore Van Wyk’s work and in the process creates an epic and genre-defying work of his own. <br></p><p>Recording is now availalablbe <a target="_blank" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzYY9OplE44&list=PLs3HMhV6mbuGIqPSd7WJ5g2SIpMJubwo2&index=8">here</a><br> </p><p><strong><em>For any further enquiries, please contact the coordinator, Paulette Talliardat </em></strong><a href="mailto:%20plt@sun.ac.za" target="_blank"><strong><em>plt@sun.ac.za</em></strong></a><strong><em> or (021) 808 9046.​​​</em></strong><br></p>

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