Digital Tools for Research: A New Workshop Series

The Library is excited to announce a new workshop series, Digital Tools for Research, running from October to May this academic year.  Led by our Library team and guest experts from the Data Science Institute, these workshops aim to support researchers by offering training on a range of digital tools and methods to boost their projects. 

All workshops will be held in a hybrid format, offering 20 spots for in-person and 30 for online participation. To attend in person, participants must have a valid student or staff ID to access the Library. If demand increases, we can expand the number of online seats available. Participation is free — all you have to do is register through LibCal!
 
24 October 2024 Regular Expressions
02 December 2024 Advanced LaTeX  with Overleaf
 

The first workshop will take place this Thursday, with spots still open for both in-person and online participation. It will provide an introduction to regular expressions — a powerful tool for pattern matching and text manipulation. 

Participants will learn the basics of regular expressions syntax (symbol classes, quantifiers, groups, backreferences) and how to use them for searching and changing text. We will be working in a text editor and in an online environment, https://regex101.com/ 

The workshop is ideal for beginners — no prior experience required! 

Oksana Dereza, Digital Library Developer

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