Binghamton University Libraries is hosting two virtual workshops via Zoom on Thursday, October 1st, 2020. Attendees are invited to register for one or both of the workshops, as their schedule allows. Please register to each workshop individually below. Understanding Your ...
The Libraries will be hosting two workshops as part of our “Research Skills in the Digital Environment” series on Thursday, March 12 from 10:30-2pm (see below for workshop descriptions). All that are interested are welcome to attend one or both ...
Are you working on a grant application that is asking for a data management plan (DMP) but are unsure what this is or how to write one? If yes, we have a workshop for you! On Wednesday, November 6, 2019, ...
In May 2019, Binghamton University will hold its first Digital Humanities Research Institute (DHRI), an intensive four-day boot camp style workshop series that is designed for Binghamton faculty and advanced graduate students who are interested in or curious about the ...
The Binghamton University Libraries and the Center for Learning and Teaching invite you to a workshop on integrating Open Educational Resources (OER’s) into the classroom curriculum. The workshop will focus on the use of OER’s as a strategy for providing ...
For this year’s Open Access Week (Oct. 23-29), we are hosting two events for the University community: Open Access: What It Means For You The conversation about Open Access within SUNY has grown with recent passage earlier in 2017 of ...
As educators we are faced with copyright issues on a daily basis. Whether it’s an image selection for a lecture or debating whether or not to copy a print source for a handout, understanding copyright informs how we teach. We want ...
Tired of wasting time on citation mechanics and tracking down misplaced sources? Join us for an introduction to RefWorks, a citation management tool that will keep track of your sources, generate citations and bibliographies and facilitate collaborative research. At this workshop, you’ll ...
Renowned scholar and artist Johanna Drucker will give a public lecture and workshop on digital humanities in September. The events are sponsored by the Libraries. Digital Humanities Status Report: Where are We Now? Public lecture, 5 p.m., September 18, 2017 ...
Great news! Elizabeth (Beth) Brown, our director of assessment and scholarly communications, has been named one of three national presenters for an ACRL Scholarly Communication Workshop. Elizabeth Brown, Binghamton Carla Myers, Miami-Ohio Rachael Samberg, UC-Berkeley Congratulations Beth! More about the Association of College and Research Libraries ...