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SUMMARY:Using Overleaf: Managing Citations and Streamlining Your Research Papers
DESCRIPTION:Presented By: Charles Wu\, UTSA LibrariesThis workshop will show you how to leverage the Overleaf® program to effectively manage citations in your research papers. You’ll learn: \n\nImporting References: Discover how to import your references from library databases in BibTeX format\, a cornerstone of LaTeX citation management.\nAutomatic Bibliography Generation: Master the three essential BibTeX commands: \cite for in-text citations\, \bibliography for listing all references at the end of your paper\, and \bibliographystyle for formatting the bibliography.\nEnhanced Writing Efficiency: Whether you’re working on a thesis\, dissertation\, or a long paper\, this workshop equips you with the tools to integrate in-text citations and references effortlessly\, and so expedite your writing process\n\nExplore additional resources on this page: https://libguides.utsa.edu/Tex \nRegister for this eventView more information
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/using-overleaf-managing-citations-and-streamlining-your-research-papers/
LOCATION:Virtual: Zoom
CATEGORIES:UTSA Libraries
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251008T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251008T180000
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SUMMARY:Simplifying Citations with Zotero
DESCRIPTION:Presented By: Rachel Cannady\, UTSA LibrariesDon’t mind the writing but hate formatting citations and bibliographies? Working on your thesis or dissertation\, or even a long paper this semester? Citation managers such as Zotero® can help you store and organize the citations you find during your research. Zotero can also generate bibliographies in various styles\, insert in-text citations and allow you to share sources with collaborators. Attendees are encouraged to download and install Zotero before the session. Please see https://libguides.utsa.edu/zotero/setup for directions. We look forward to giving you hands-on experience with Zotero for your own scholarly success! \nRegister for this eventView more information
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/simplifying-citations-with-zotero-7/
LOCATION:Virtual: Zoom
CATEGORIES:UTSA Libraries
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251015T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251015T130000
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SUMMARY:Literature Review Types Explained: Systematic\, Scoping\, and More
DESCRIPTION:Literature reviews are a key element of evidence synthesis and scholarly inquiry. In this workshop\, attendees will learn the differences between systematic\, scoping\, narrative\, and other literature review types. The session will also detail the guidelines and components of various lit reviews\, as well as resources to best support each\, with a focus on systematic and scoping reviews. Best for researchers\, graduate students\, and faculty involved in evidence synthesis. \nRegister for this eventPresented By:Rachel DavisInformation Specialist for Open ScienceInformation Specialist for Open Science and subject liaison in life and health sciences providing support to UTSA faculty\, students and staff. She is available for research consultations and instruction in these areas. Able to assist with advanced literature searching of biomedical databases\, systematic review strategies\, research data management plans\, and EndNote.
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/literature-review-types-explained-systematic-scoping-and-more/
CATEGORIES:Academic Innovation,Academy of Distinguished Teaching Scholars,Research,UTSA Faculty Center,UTSA Knowledge Enterprise,UTSA Libraries,UTSA Office of Research Support,UTSA Research,UTSA Teaching and Learning Services
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251015T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251015T160000
DTSTAMP:20260626T125745
CREATED:20251007T143051Z
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SUMMARY:Using Overleaf: Managing Citations and Streamlining Your Research Papers
DESCRIPTION:Presented By: Charles Wu\, Librarian\, Research Engagement & Scholarly Communication\, UTSA Libraries\nThis workshop will show you how to leverage the Overleaf® program to effectively manage citations in your research papers. You’ll learn: \n\nImporting References: Discover how to import your references from library databases in BibTeX format\, a cornerstone of LaTeX citation management.\nAutomatic Bibliography Generation: Master the three essential BibTeX commands: \cite for in-text citations\, \bibliography for listing all references at the end of your paper\, and \bibliographystyle for formatting the bibliography.\nEnhanced Writing Efficiency: Whether you’re working on a thesis\, dissertation\, or a long paper\, this workshop equips you with the tools to integrate in-text citations and references effortlessly\, and so expedite your writing process\n\nExplore additional resources on this page: https://libguides.utsa.edu/Tex \n\nRegister for this eventView more information
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/using-overleaf-managing-citations-and-streamlining-your-research-papers-2/
LOCATION:Virtual: Zoom
CATEGORIES:UTSA Libraries
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251021T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251021T130000
DTSTAMP:20260626T125745
CREATED:20250820T141416Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250820T141416Z
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SUMMARY:Demystifying Copyright & Fair Use
DESCRIPTION:You have probably heard of the term “fair use”\, but how comfortable do you feel with navigating U.S. copyright law? For instance\, did you know that you are not required to register your copyrighted work with the U.S. Copyright Office? Join us for a hands-on workshop about the basics of copyright\, both in education and as a researcher. We’ll dispel some common copyright myths\, differences between copyright law and other intellectual property law\, and teach you how to apply a Fair Use checklist to your scholarly work. \nRegister for this eventPresented By:Emily HaywardCoordinator\, Scholarly Communication & Research SupportProvides scholarly communication support to faculty\, students and staff at the Main and Downtown campuses. She is available for specialized research consultations and classes on topics such as management of copyright and intellectual property\, scholarly metrics\, author profiles\, publishing choices\, publishing agreements and compliance with funder mandates. \nORCiD ID – 0000-0001-8860-4383
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/demystifying-copyright-fair-use/
CATEGORIES:Academic Innovation,College of Business,College of Education & Human Development,College of Engineering,College of Liberal and Fine Arts,College of Sciences,Computer Science,Department of English,Department of History,Faculty Senate,Faculty Success,Honors College,Institutional Effectiveness,Learning Technologies,Mechanical Engineering,New Faculty Institute,Office of Digital Learning,Political Science & Geograhy,Research,UTSA Academic Affairs,UTSA Faculty Center,UTSA Knowledge Enterprise,UTSA Libraries,UTSA Office of Research Support,UTSA Research,UTSA Teaching and Learning Services,Women's Studies Institute
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251022T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251022T130000
DTSTAMP:20260626T125745
CREATED:20251016T133227Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251016T133227Z
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SUMMARY:Automate Your Citations with EndNote (Intro)
DESCRIPTION:Don’t mind the writing but hate formatting citations and bibliographies? Working on your thesis or dissertation\, or even a long paper this semester?  Learn to use the simple but powerful features of EndNote®\, a citation management tool.  In this hands-on workshop\, participants will learn to setup an EndNote library\, save references and PDFs\, and automatically create and edit a bibliography.  Attendees are encouraged\, but not required\, to have EndNote already installed on a personal computer. For help getting EndNote on your computer please see – https://libguides.utsa.edu/endnote/setup \nPresented By: Emily Johnson\, UTSA LibrariesRegister for this eventView more information
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/automate-your-citations-with-endnote-intro-2/
LOCATION:Virtual: Zoom
CATEGORIES:UTSA Libraries
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251022T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251022T173000
DTSTAMP:20260626T125745
CREATED:20250820T142535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250820T142535Z
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SUMMARY:Computer Literacy for Python (Windows Users) 
DESCRIPTION:Fundamentals of Windows operating system for people interested in Python programming. \nRegister for this eventPresented By:Javier RuedasInformation Specialist Digital Humanities & User EngagementInformation Specialist for Digital Projects and subject librarian for Modern Languages and Literatures\, Anthropology\, and Linguistics at UTSA Libraries. He supports the Community-Engaged Digital Scholarship Hub\, focusing on web development\, data storage\, and data retrieval. His work centers on planning and developing digital humanities projects\, with particular expertise in web interfaces and digital collection management systems.Diane LopezInformation Specialist Digital Humanities & User EngagementInformation Specialist for Digital Projects and subject librarian for the Klesse College of Engineering and Integrated Design. Support includes connecting students and faculty with resources such as standards\, codes\, and patent research\, as well as providing guidance on citation management\, statistical software\, GIS\, and data visualization tools.
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/computer-literacy-for-python-windows-users/
CATEGORIES:Academic Innovation,Academy of Distinguished Teaching Scholars,College of Business,College of Education & Human Development,College of Engineering,College of Liberal and Fine Arts,College of Sciences,Community-Engaged Digital Scholarship Hub,Computer Science,Department of English,Department of History,Faculty Senate,Faculty Success,Honors College,Institutional Effectiveness,Learning Technologies,Mechanical Engineering,New Faculty Institute,Office of Digital Learning,Political Science & Geograhy,Research,UTSA Academic Affairs,UTSA Center for Civic Engagement,UTSA Faculty Center,UTSA Knowledge Enterprise,UTSA Libraries,UTSA Office of Research Support,UTSA Office of the President,UTSA Research,UTSA Teaching and Learning Services,Women's Studies Institute
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251023T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251023T190000
DTSTAMP:20260626T125745
CREATED:20250925T152613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250926T145350Z
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SUMMARY:Applying AI to Oral History: Opportunities\, Challenges\, and What Comes Next
DESCRIPTION:Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming how we record\, process\, and share human stories. In this talk\, Steven Sielaff will demonstrate how tools like MacWhisper\, BUTANE\, and BoxAI are reshaping transcription\, textual analysis\, and summarization in oral history practice. He’ll also explore the ethical and legal concerns—bias\, data security\, authorship\, and the role of human expertise—that come with AI adoption.\n\n\nWhether you’re curious about new research tools\, cautious about their risks\, or just eager to see what’s possible\, this session offers a practical and thought-provoking look at oral history in the age of AI.\n\n\nThere will be a meet and greet from 5-6 p.m. The presentation will take place from 6-7 p.m.\nRegister for this event
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/applying-ai-to-oral-history-opportunities-challenges-and-what-comes-next/
LOCATION:JPL 2.02.22 – GroupSpot B
CATEGORIES:Academic Innovation,College of Liberal and Fine Arts,Community-Engaged Digital Scholarship Hub,Department of History,UTSA Libraries,UTSA Office of Research Support,UTSA Research
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251029T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251029T173000
DTSTAMP:20260626T125745
CREATED:20250820T144105Z
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SUMMARY:Computer Literacy for Python (Mac User)
DESCRIPTION:Fundamentals of macOS operating system for people interested in Python programming \nRegister for this eventPresented By:Diane LopezInformation Specialist Digital Humanities & User EngagementInformation Specialist for Digital Projects and subject librarian for the Klesse College of Engineering and Integrated Design. Support includes connecting students and faculty with resources such as standards\, codes\, and patent research\, as well as providing guidance on citation management\, statistical software\, GIS\, and data visualization tools.Javier RuedasInformation Specialist Digital Humanities & User EngagementInformation Specialist for Digital Projects and subject librarian for Modern Languages and Literatures\, Anthropology\, and Linguistics at UTSA Libraries. He supports the Community-Engaged Digital Scholarship Hub\, focusing on web development\, data storage\, and data retrieval. His work centers on planning and developing digital humanities projects\, with particular expertise in web interfaces and digital collection management systems.
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/computer-literacy-for-python-mac-user/
CATEGORIES:Academic Innovation,Academy of Distinguished Teaching Scholars,College of Business,College of Education & Human Development,College of Engineering,College of Liberal and Fine Arts,College of Sciences,Community-Engaged Digital Scholarship Hub,Computer Science,Department of English,Department of History,Faculty Senate,Faculty Success,Institutional Effectiveness,Learning Technologies,Mechanical Engineering,New Faculty Institute,Office of Digital Learning,Political Science & Geograhy,Research,UTSA Academic Affairs,UTSA Faculty Center,UTSA Knowledge Enterprise,UTSA Libraries,UTSA Office of Research Support,UTSA Office of the President,UTSA Research,UTSA Teaching and Learning Services
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