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Research Week 2019 (16–20 September) is a recognition of the University’s research focus and achievements. Come to workshops and presentations on research tools, platforms, services and strategies and accelerate your success.
St Lucia campusMonday 16 September
11–11.30amRoom: 51-340Architecture and Music Library
Research Connections: iThenticateLearn tips for working with iThenticate, a text matching software tool. iThenticate is available to all UQ staff and Higher Degree by Research (HDR) candidates.
2–2.30pmRoom: 50-L202Dorothy Hill Engineering and Sciences Library
Research Connections: ORCIDORCID connects your research with the world. We can help you set up and populate your ORCID, or answer any questions you have.
Tuesday 17 September
10–11.30amOnline
Digital Research Notebooks (LabArchives) training• Creating/accessing the notebook from within RDM and adding collaborators • Adding data to the notebook — notebook navigator, entries, inbox, folder monitor, Office Online and the
Office desktop plugin, widgets • Managing data in the notebook — revision history, searching, comments, tags, links, signing & witnessing,
offline export tools• Access management — monitoring activities, managing collaborator permissions within LabArchives
Attend on Zoom: uqz.zoom.us/j/292623991
1–2.30pmRoom: 02-D217Duhig Tower
EndNote: Getting StartedThis session will show you how to:
• set up an EndNote library• add new references manually• download references from the Library catalogue
or a database• attach PDF files of a journal article to an
EndNote citation
• search, sort and group within the library• choose an appropriate referencing style to use
with EndNote• use EndNote with Word to insert citations and
create a bibliography
Register now: bit.ly/uql-training
1–3pmRoom: 02-D108Duhig Tower
Metrics for Grant Writing and PromotionMetrics for Grant Writing and Promotion will provide information about publication metrics available to you to support claims about the quality of your research, engagement with your research, as well as how to demonstrate the extent of your research collaboration. The hands-on aspect of this course will guide you through using Web of Science and Scopus to gather citation data as well as introducing you to benchmarking tools. This course will enable you to identify key metrics that will strengthen your grant proposals or applications for promotion.Note: This workshop will focus on metrics for publications indexed in Web of Science and/or Scopus.Register now: bit.ly/2mfohvn
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Library workshops and presentations#UQResearchWeek2019 #peerreviewweek2019 twitter UQ_Library uq.edu.au/researchweek
2–4pmRoom: 02-D501Duhig Tower
The power of great data visualisationThis session will showcase how you can use your data to communicate effectively through visualizations. This covers introduction to different software suites and tools, introduction to basic considerations when planning your visualisations, as well as examples from some good visualization representations.
Wednesday 18 September
10–11amRoom: 01-W227Law Libraryor online
A guide to producing Video AbstractsThis session will explore the world of Video Abstracts, and present a guide on the best way to harness the power of these videos to enhance the engagement with, and impact of, your research.Attend on Zoom: uqz.zoom.us/j/393681031
10–11amRoom: 02-D501Duhig Tower
Find me the moneyNeed money for your research? This workshop will give you hands-on guidance to find funding opportunities using the Research Professional, Grantsearch Australia, and SPIN databases. You will be shown how to set up your own profiles so funding opportunities in your field will be sent to you.
2–3pmRoom: 01-W227Law Libraryor online
Internal Collaboration Networks: Using data visualisation to connect UQ researchers with shared interests This session will showcase how you can use your data to communicate effectively through visualisations. This covers introduction to different software suites and tools, introduction to basic considerations when planning your visualisations, as well as examples from some good visualisation representations.Attend on Zoom: uqz.zoom.us/j/100728761
2–4pmRoom: 51-340Architecture and Music Library
Research Connections: Wikipedia Edit-a-thonWriting architecture articles for Wikipedia Celebrate Research Week with the Library and make research connections. Wikipedia is an open content encyclopedia and a key way to help the public and academic community research a topic. Learn how to write a page and help the Wikipedia community build content about Queensland architects, buildings or other related themes. Please create a Wikipedia editor login before the class.Register now: bit.ly/2swowro
Thursday 19 September
11am–12pmRoom: 02-D426Duhig Tower
Straight to the source: Using original material in research projectsScientists, artists and anthropologists alike have unearthed original material in Fryer Library’s collections to trace patterns or generate new meaning. In this session, we will discuss recent projects undertaken at Fryer using Indigenous language material, an artist’s personal papers, and historical geological research which have led to non-traditional outputs like metadata enhancements, artwork and creative writing. Find out how using original material can make your research projects more meaningful or even inspire a new one!
12–1pmLevel 2, Dorothy Hill Engineering and Sciences Library
Research Connections: Author TalkHear three different perspectives on research publishing presented by experts in the field. We encourage you to participate in an informal conversation and share your own experiences, be it highlights, pain points or general advice for others thinking of publishing.
Friday 20 September
10.30–11amRoom: 50-L202Dorothy Hill Engineering and Sciences Library
Research Connections: ORCIDORCID connects your research with the world. We can help you set up and populate your ORCID, or answer any questions you have.
11.30am–12pmRoom: 51-340Architecture and Music Library
Research Connections: iThenticateLearn tips for working with iThenticate, a text matching software tool. iThenticate is available to all UQ staff and Higher Degree by Research (HDR) candidates.
12–1pmRoom: 01-W227Law Library
Using academic social network sitesThis session will explain what academic social network sites are, the pros and cons of using them, and how to use them successfully to increase the visibility of your research.
St Lucia campus continued...
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Gatton campusMonday 16 September
12–1pmRoom: 124J. K. Murray Library
Research Connections: ORCIDORCID connects your research with the world. We can help you set up and populate your ORCID, or answer any questions you have.
Tuesday 17 September
1–2pmRoom: 124J. K. Murray Library
Research Connections: ORCIDORCID connects your research with the world. We can help you set up and populate your ORCID, or answer any questions you have.
Wednesday 18 September
10–11amOnline
A guide to producing Video AbstractsThis session will explore the world of Video Abstracts, and present a guide on the best way to harness the power of these videos to enhance the engagement with, and impact of, your research.Attend on Zoom: uqz.zoom.us/j/393681031
11am–12pmRoom: 124J. K. Murray Library
Advanced Research Skills• Locate key science databases • Find highest rating journals • Stay up-to-date with alerts
Register: bit.ly/uql-training
2–3pmOnline
Internal Collaboration Networks: Using data visualisation to connect UQ researchers with shared interests This session will showcase how you can use your data to communicate effectively through visualisations. This covers introduction to different software suites and tools, introduction to basic considerations when planning your visualisations, as well as examples from some good visualisation representations.Attend on Zoom: uqz.zoom.us/j/100728761
Thursday 19 September
11am–1pmRoom: 124J. K. Murray Library
EndNote for Thesis WritingPrior Endnote experience Essential.
• Backing up • Cleaning up a Library • Syncing basics’ • Style editing
• Journal term lists • Combining libraries &
merging chapters • Endnote Library recovery
Register now: bit.ly/uql-training
Herston and PACE campusesWednesday 18 September
10–11amOnline
A guide to producing Video AbstractsThis session will explore the world of Video Abstracts, and present a guide on the best way to harness the power of these videos to enhance the engagement with, and impact of, your research.Attend on Zoom: uqz.zoom.us/j/100728761
2–3pmOnline
Internal Collaboration Networks: Using data visualisation to connect UQ researchers with shared interests This session will showcase how you can use your data to communicate effectively through visualisations. This covers introduction to different software suites and tools, introduction to basic considerations when planning your visualisations, as well as examples from some good visualisation representations.Attend on Zoom: uqz.zoom.us/j/100728761
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Library workshops and presentations#UQResearchWeek2019 #peerreviewweek2019 twitter UQ_Library uq.edu.au/researchweek
On DemandToo busy to attend a session? We have material that you can listen to or watch on demand.
Library workshops and presentations#UQResearchWeek2019 #peerreviewweek2019 twitter UQ_Library uq.edu.au/researchweek
LISTEN
Scholarly Soup PodcastThe Scholarly Soup Podcast covers pressing matters within the Higher Education and scholarly communication landscape. We talk with experts, researchers and professionals and share their ideas and opinions.
Episode 1The Library does that?Featuring University Librarian Caroline Williamsbit.ly/2jwkgm
Episode 2Conferences: What’s your return on involvement? With Professor Bronwyn Harch & Alicia Dodemontbit.ly/2jW8yfi
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OverleafThis webinar (recording) delivered by the Overleaf team explains how you can benefit from using the Overleaf platform.
Overleaf is an online collaborative writing and publishing tool that makes the whole process of writing, editing and publishing scientific documents much quicker and easier.
The University of Queensland Library is providing free Overleaf Pro+ accounts for all students, faculty and staff who would like to use Overleaf for their projects.
Watch the webinar recording: bit.ly/2kra3cc
PublonsUQ Research week falls on the same dates as the international Peer Review Week. Keep up-to-date with the latest news, watch videos, and participate in live discussions around the theme — Quality in Peer Review: bit.ly/2kqtsdb2