Graduate School
From Search to Synthesis
In Collaboration with the Jill & Marvin Willis Center for Writing, UGA Libraries presents From Search to Synthesis.
Join our workshops series for STEM students looking to enhance their academic writing, master citations, and practice ethical paraphrasing. Boost your research and writing confidence!
STEM Research Hacks for Graduate Students: Enhancing Research With Library & AI Tools
This workshop will introduce graduate students to essential lib
Intro to Text Analysis with Python
Join Ph.D. student and RCDM RA Brent Peterson for a zoom-only workshop on text analysis with Python. This session will provide a gentle introduction to working with textual data in Python with a focus on normalization and analysis. Participants should have the latest version of Python and Jupyter Notebooks installed.
Python for Data Visualization
Enhance your data visualization journey with our exciting Python for Data Visualization workshop! Join Ph.D. student and RCDM RA Larissa do Carmo Inacio for a hybrid (Zoom + in-person) session where you’ll explore libraries like Matplotlib, Seaborn, Numpy, and many more. Whether you’re just starting out or eager to sharpen your skills, this workshop is a wonderful opportunity to boost your ability to create eye-catching visual representations of data.
dplyr: Data Manipulation in the R Tidyverse
Join Ph.D. candidate and RCDM graduate student Keiko Bridwell for an in-person workshop on using dplyr in R for data manipulation. Dplyr is the premier library for data science techniques and data wrangling in R. No prior experience required.
Finding Data
Need data? Join our workshop on finding reliable, trustworthy sources of data. Available over zoom and at the Main Library Instruction Lab (1st Floor).
Newspapers & News Resources Workshop
Learn about resources provided by the UGA Libraries and the Digital Library of Georgia for accessing newspapers and news resources — including current and historical, U.S. and international, and both general news sources along with specialized publications such as African-American newspapers — through online databases, digital archives, and microfilm collections.
R for Data Science
RCDM is partnering with R-Ladies Athens to offer discussions and techniques on R for