Using Overleaf: Managing Citations and Streamlining Your Research Papers

This workshop will show you how to leverage the Overleaf® program to effectively manage citations in your research papers. You'll learn: Importing References: Discover how to import your references from library databases in BibTeX format, a cornerstone of LaTeX citation management. Automatic Bibliography Generation: Master the three essential BibTeX commands: \cite for in-text citations, \bibliography […]

Free

The 18th College of Education and Human Development Research Colloquium

UT San Antonio Academic Campus, H-E-B Ballroom

Artificial Intelligence versus The Authentic Mind: Challenges, Obstacles, and Opportunities for Academic Learning in the Disciplines Presented by:? College of Education and Human Development This year’s program will be larger and richer than ever, important for our Institution, the Colleges, and Departments in which we work and for building and sustaining research growth, and [...]

Creating Data Management Plans with the DMPTool

The DMPTool is a free online resource that helps researchers create data management plans. This workshop will cover the main components of DMPs and how to create them using the DMPTool. Attendees will learn to: locate templates by funding agency, add research collaborators, and identify institutional guidance. Register for this event Presented By: Rachel is […]

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STEPS RIG Meeting

Faculty Center Small Conference Room JPL 4.04.12D & Virtual: TEAMS

Monthly meetings of the UT San Antonio STEPS RIG. If you would like information on joining existing RIGs, please contact Dr. Siobhan Fleming, Assistant Vice President, Strategic Research Initiatives, [email protected] in the office of Research and Innovation. View more information

Communicating Successfully to Lay Audiences

Virtual: Zoom

Regardless of their field, all academics have phrases, jargon, and modes of expression. How we talk among ourselves rarely translates into an easily understood message for the layperson. Indeed, we may not even recognize the specialized forms of communication we use in our ‘tribe’. However, federal and state funding agencies increasingly require a layperson's [...]

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