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SUMMARY:FAIR and CARE Data Principles for Data Governance
DESCRIPTION:When sharing data\, researchers are often told be “as open as possible\, as closed as necessary”. But what does this actually mean? How can researchers ensure their data complies with funder and publisher requirements and mandates while respecting data sovereignty\, self-determination\, and privacy? Is “FAIR data” (Findable\, Accessible\, Interoperable\, Reusable) the same thing as “open data”? \n\nThis workshop will delve into these difficult questions and discuss how pairing the technical framework of FAIR Principles and the ethical framework of CARE Principles for Indigenous Data Governance can help ensure responsible stewardship of your research data.
URL:https://workshops.ucla.edu/workshop/fair-and-care-data-principles-for-data-governance/
LOCATION:Zoom
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SUMMARY:Managing Your Scholarly Identity
DESCRIPTION:Scholarly identity is about more than the articles you publish or the projects you share online with your research communities. Your scholarly identity includes the many parts of your history and engagement as a researcher\, including your education\, employment\, awards\, collaborators\, and more – and it exists whether you are the one curating it or not. Taking control of your scholarly identity supports your visibility\, credibility\, and transparency as a researcher and plays a crucial role in open scholarly communication.  \nThis workshop will cover the importance and impact of creating and managing your scholarly identity with tools like ORCID and Google Scholar\, as well as how these tools connect with other network and profile platforms. We will also explore other options like Twitter and ResearchGate.
URL:https://workshops.ucla.edu/workshop/managing-your-scholarly-identity/
LOCATION:Zoom
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SUMMARY:Indigenous Research Methodologies
DESCRIPTION:Interested in examining methodologies that are outside the Western sphere of knowledge? Want to feel more connected to your research and center community voices? Come learn about Indigenous research methodologies with Maile Chung (Ponca) and explore different ways in which you can conduct your research.
URL:https://workshops.ucla.edu/workshop/indigenous-research-methodologies/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Training workshop / Tutorial
ORGANIZER;CN="UCLA Library":MAILTO:yrl-circ@library.ucla.edu
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SUMMARY:Technical Resources at UCLA: Standards and Patents
DESCRIPTION:Ever been curious about what technical standards and patents are? Or how to find them? In this workshop you’ll gain an introductory overview to technical standards and patents\, as well as guidance on how to locate them at UCLA.
URL:https://workshops.ucla.edu/workshop/technical-resources-at-ucla-standards-and-patents/
LOCATION:Zoom
ORGANIZER;CN="UCLA Library":MAILTO:yrl-circ@library.ucla.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260212T130000
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SUMMARY:It’s here! Transitioning from the Astrophysics Data System to Science Explorer
DESCRIPTION:2026 is the year! Users of the Astrophysics Data System (ADS) will be transitioned over to the astrophysics instance of Science Explorer (SciX)!\nFor years\, the Astrophysics Data System has served researchers in the fields of astronomy and physics. Recognizing the value of this portal\, the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory and NASA have developed SciX (Science Explorer) as the future portal for scientific information literature and discovery. Expanding out from physics and astronomy\, SciX serves all fields of NASA research\, including astronomy\, earth science\, heliophysics\, physics and planetary science. A one-stop-shop\, SciX links publications to their associated preprints\, data\, software and other author or publisher provided information.\n \nThis workshop will outline the importance of SciX as a unifying interdisciplinary database and provide participants with an overview of how to navigate its many powerful features\, including search features specific to the fields this portal supports.
URL:https://workshops.ucla.edu/workshop/its-here-transitioning-from-the-astrophysics-data-system-to-science-explorer/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Training workshop / Tutorial
ORGANIZER;CN="UCLA Library":MAILTO:yrl-circ@library.ucla.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260205T130000
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SUMMARY:How to Read Scientific Articles
DESCRIPTION:Feeling lost when it comes to reading scientific journal articles? With so many different study and article types\, pulling out the main points and elements of the paper can be challenging. Join us to gain a foundational understanding of scientific articles to feel more confident and at ease in class\, lab\, the clinic\, and during independent research time.
URL:https://workshops.ucla.edu/workshop/how-to-read-scientific-articles/
LOCATION:Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="UCLA Library":MAILTO:yrl-circ@library.ucla.edu
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