Check out our latest new book published by UTS ePRESS: 'Baker and Singh’s Interactive Guide to the Human Brain'. This free interactive ebook is perfect for students and academics learning all about the brain.
View a copy here: https://t.co/ZwHiVCbKC3
Calling all creatives! We are looking for our 2024 Creative in Residence soulmate. Take part in a 6-month residency, where you'll have the opportunity to explore, inspire and engage with the Library, its spaces and its community. Come play with us! https://t.co/O289h71pc1
It’s Trending on VYT week! Help our UTS Visualise Your Thesis winner Christopher Hall win the People's Choice award by viewing their awesome thesis about journalism and democracy: https://t.co/fElDRBQj5S
#TrendingonVYT#VYT2023
Calling all researchers!
From systematic reviews to research data management plans and publishing strategy, learn some extra research skills with our upcoming workshops throughout October.
See all workshops at https://t.co/IBOWgCprMa
Calling all Sydney/Eora-based researchers, please join us at #ResBazSydey2023! Registration now open for this 3 day festival of workshops, demos, talks on digital research tools and skills. Heck - we'll even throw in lunch! What a deal! Sign up here: https://t.co/8UpuWGlBIS
We're hiring an ambitious director to lead our Education and Research Services. This is a full-time position in our executive team, accountable for strategy, planning and continuous improvement across all areas of UTS Library. Apply now or learn more https://t.co/z4EKrBfZWf
Book your free ticket to hear author and UTS academic Olga Oleinikova, along with special guests, discuss new forms and personal stories of migration to Australia since the 2000s, as we recognise her book release "Eastern European Migration to Australia".
https://t.co/yg5l5cRK9A
Congratulations to all our finalists of the UTS Visualise Your Thesis competition 2023! Special mention to 1st place winner Chris Hall, who will now compete in the international VYT competition. Check out some of the UTS finalists at https://t.co/6WdYYjGPIJ
Want to help us make ResBaz Sydney 2023 awesome?! We are looking for instructors, speakers, and helpers across our 4 streams:
- Python
- R Programming
- HPC/AI
- Community Building and Wellness
EOI form closes 31 July, please share! https://t.co/1QbWPDRJka
ResBaz Sydney 2023 is happening in September! To join our mailing list for news and updates, including when registrations open, go to: https://t.co/8UpuWGlBIS
Enter the Visualise Your Thesis competition to Increase the impact of your research work and win up to $2000! Submissions close 30 June: https://t.co/pSrzEOc3Or
Want the chance to show off your amazing research project?
Enter the UTS Visualise Your Thesis Competition!
You could win $2000 and the opportunity to showcase your research on a global scale.
Visit https://t.co/WyoJQEiMpg****** to find out more.
Save time and improve your research practice with practical advice and skills training from UTS Library. Find information efficiently, develop your data management plan, improve your metrics and more! Find workshops running through May and June here: https://t.co/EkleVHHoAl
Want to elevate your research practices and save time on your project? Learn the most effect tools and methods when it comes to finding information, referencing, data management and publishing your research at our workshops during May and June.https://t.co/ErgRiczjfA
Join us for an inspiring evening of artist talks, drinks and interactive art play at the launch of BOOK WITCH, an artwork created by UTS Library's 2022 Creative in Residence, Katy B Plummer.
Tickets are FREE but spaces are limited. Book now! https://t.co/pISGLu2H4F
We are delighted to introduce our 2023 Creative in Residence Raquel Caballero! Raquel is a multimedia artist fascinated by maximalist and amateur aesthetics and will be delving into the UTS Library’s Rare Books and Special Collections, in order to create a Wunderkammer.
Your research data is just as an important output of research as your publication. Manage it properly to maximise the full impact of your research. Contact your faculty librarian to discuss best practice on research data management: https://t.co/hgdvz5VnUT
#LoveData2023
Love Data Week challenge: adopt a dataset! Find one you like, explore or analyse it and bring it to life. Share your discoveries, tell us why you live it and see your name of the Adopt a Dataset Wall of Honour! More info: https://t.co/WrZCbRO1zD
#LoveData2023
Love Data Week tip of the day: keep good records! That means documenting everything, organising your files and creating a README file. Learn how to manage your data effectively at https://t.co/b3rxqtYR8T
#LoveData2023
Best way to love your research data? Plan to care for it from the beginning. Create a Research Data Management Plan at the beginning of your project and update it regularly throughout. Get help on how to use Stash to manage your data. https://t.co/tQxbtBojM0 #LoveData2023