WVU Libraries is announcing its September lineup of workshops designed to enhance research and data management skills.
Led by the Libraries Research Support and Engagement team, these virtual sessions cater to both new and experienced researchers.
Workshops cover a range of essential topics including data management planning, R and Python programming, intellectual property, systematic reviews and more.
By taking advantage of these services, you can streamline your research process, reduce stress and focus on making meaningful contributions to your field. Our team of experts is dedicated to supporting you on your research journey, offering insights on how to effectively leverage library resources and open access tools.
Featured September sessions include the following:
SciENcv and ORCiD; for NSF and NIH BioSketch Current & Pending Support
Preparing biosketches and current and pending support documents for NSF and NIF applications? Learn how to navigate the mandatory SciENcv platform, now required for all submissions to these agencies. This workshop will guide you through creating a biosketch and managing your current and pending support in SciENcv.
First Steps with R and RStudio
R/RStudio is open-source statistical analysis software, freely available for personal computing devices. In this workshop, participants will gain an introduction to fundamental concepts for operating R functions and learn how to enter and read data in R.
Copyright Permissions: Who Can Grant it, and How to Ask for Them
This workshop will cover essential aspects of copyright permissions, including how to republish your journal articles in a new book, use someone else’s figures or images, and incorporate another researcher’s data into your study.