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UT Research Data Community of Practice Discussion
Date and time: Thursday, Feb. 12, noon to 1 p.m.
Location:Online
Join us for a virtual gathering of students, faculty, and staff that share an interest in discussing research data strategies, workflows, and challenges. This inaugural meeting will provide a chance for us to discuss things that we can do to build an active community on campus for fostering discussion of research data topics.
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Using EndNote for Citation Management & Project Management
Date and time: Feb. 25, noon to 1:15 p.m.
Location:Online
Learn about using EndNote software to help you organize your writing projects and save time with effective collection of citations and documents.
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Open Educational Week Virtual Faculty Showcase Graphic
Date and time: March 3, 11 a.m. to noon
Location:Online
The Open Educational Resource (OER) Working Group invites you to celebrate Open Education Week (March 2-6) by joining Drs. Jocelly Meiners and Anel Brandl as they discuss their recent Open Education project, Estamos aquí! Comunidades bilingües e identidades regionales de los Estados Unidos.
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Digital Humanities Workshop - Spring 2026
Date and time: March 6, noon to 1 p.m.
Location:Online
This virtual workshop will introduce attendees to TimelineJS, an open-source user-friendly tool to create simple or complex timelines. Participants will create visually dynamic and interactive timelines to organize and present research that can be embedded into any website.
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AI & Research Workshop Series at UT Libraries
Date and time: March 26, noon to 1 p.m.
Location:Online
Join this virtual AI & Research workshop to learn about research applications of local AI models that you can run on your own system instead of in the cloud.
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AI & Research Workshop Series at UT Libraries
Date and time: April 1, noon to 1 p.m.
Location:Online
Curious about AI literature mapping tools? This one hour virtual session will provide hands-on experience with AI tools that can help you map citations to discover academic literature.
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Finding Funding with the Pivot Database
Date and time: April 24, 1 to 2 p.m.
Location:Online
Learn how to use the Pivot database to find funding opportunities! Pivot is a curated database that includes over 13,000 global public and private sponsors and over $90 billion of funding.