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#SmartStudent This programme has been developed to provide students and staff with introductory sessions to library related topics. To this end, these sessions are only 30 minutes long and you are welcome to bring along any questions. In addition, we have developed some video tutorials for quick help. | Referencing 101 This workshop will be an introductory session on Stellenbosch University's key referencing styles and how to reference correctly. An overview of why referencing is important and some best practices will also be incorporated. Date: Wednesday, 6 April, 12h00 – 12h30 Please book here | Introduction to the Library This is a basic orientation for clients new to Stellenbosch University who have not had the opportunity to attend any other orientation session. Date: Monday, 11 April, 12h00 – 12h30 Please book here | Introduction to the Stellenbosch University Library Makerspace This introduction to the new Library Makerspace will help you to determine which of the services and equipment you would find useful and how to get further training. Date: Monday, 11 April, 14h00 – 14h30 Please book here | E-books workshop Get to know the Library's e-book collection and learn how to use e-books optimally. Date: Tuesday, 19 April, 12h00 – 12h30 Please book here
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#SmartResearcher
These workshops are aimed at postgraduate students, emerging researchers and academic staff and the focus will be on the research process. The sessions vary in length depending on the subject matter, but cover a wide range of subjects related to the postgraduate research journey. | Overview of software for effective data analysis and data visualisation An overview of tools and free software for data analysis and data visualisation will be presented. These tools are useful for statistical analysis, visualisation, mapping, data cleaning and the digital humanities. Date: Tuesday, 5 April, 14h00 – 16h00 Please book here | How to conduct a literature review In this webinar, participants will learn what a literature review is and the different types of literature reviews. They will learn best practices for conducting a literature review by working with their topic, structuring the literature review and how to critically analyse literature. Date: Thursday, 7 April, 14h00 – 16h00 Please book here | Mendeley for reference management Managing your references can be a daunting task. This workshop will introduce you to Mendeley, a free tool focusing mainly on reference management. Mendeley offers various services, including reference management, organising and annotation of PDF documents and collaboration. Date: Tuesday, 12 April, 11h00 – 12h30 Please book here | Principles of Data Visualisation This workshop will cover the key principles to keep in mind when you are planning your visualisations, from choosing the best visualisation type for your data to the effective use of colour, narrative, etc. Date: Wednesday, 13 April, 11h00 – 12h30 Please book here | Enhancing the visibility of your research output through self-archiving Stellenbosch University's institutional policy on the self-archiving of research output is curated by the Library and Information Service. Complying with this policy, which asks researchers to deposit copies of their research output in SUNScholar, our institutional repository, can greatly increase the visibility and impact of research output. This workshop will teach participants more about the policy and how to comply with the policy in order to improve access to and visibility of their research outputs. Date: Tuesday, 19 April, 14h00 – 15h30 Please book here | Introduction to Tableau Public and RawGraphs for data visualisation This workshop will be an introductory course to visualise your data with Tableau Public and RAWGraphs. Both are free tools and fairly user friendly. Date: Wednesday, 20 April, 11h00 – 13h00 Please book here | How to use the Institutional Research Data Repository, SUNScholarData Many funders mandate that data collected in the process of conducting research funded by them is deposited in reputable repositories, this workshop will provide an overview of research data repositories and demonstrate the manner in which the SU's Institutional Research Data Repository functions. Date: Thursday, 21 April, 11h00 – 13h00 Please book here | Tips on how to format your thesis (MS Word) This workshop will help you work around some of the common formatting glitches most postgraduate students experience, whilst getting their document ready for submission. Date: Tuesday, 26 April, 14h00 – 16h00 Please book here |
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