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SUMMARY:Creating\, Coding\, Citing\, and Communicating Research With Markdown\, Quarto\, VS Code\, and Zotero
DESCRIPTION:This new workshop series will introduce learners to a digital ecosystem for citing\, creating\, and coding from notes to publications. If you are just starting out on a new project\, looking to organize an existing one\, or exploring new ways of using digital methods\, this series will give you some new tools and frameworks to help you efficiently manage and repurpose your digital research. These methods will both consolidate your writing and data and allow you to create articles\, presentations\, and monographs from the same materials. In addition to an overview of Markdown and each tool\, this series will cover: – Integrating Quarto publishing with VS Code to enable controlled\, predictable\, and extensible digital publications – Integrating Zotero with Quarto / VS Code to add adaptable citations to your work Using Zotero’s BibTeX extension to create stable citation keys for a variety of different software applications\, along with ways to filter and tag those citation keys – Organizing notes\, documents\, and other materials with those stable citation keys for information retrieval – Using Python to create a “knowledge network” of your citations and work Who Is This For? – Researchers and Graduate Students seeking to organize their notes and work\, or looking to create multiple documents and publications off of their research. – Faculty booking to structure presentations\, classes\, or new publications. – Librarians & Research Staff looking for a manageable and adaptable pipeline for sorting documents\, creating notes\, and presenting the results – Data Scientists\, Information Specialists\, and others looking to make data publication and sharing systems The recorded short tutorials will be launched and made available as a playlist on the OARC YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/UCLAOARC.
URL:https://workshops.ucla.edu/workshop/creating-coding-citing-and-communicating-research-with-markdown-quarto-vs-code-and-zotero/
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SUMMARY:NotebookLM for Research
DESCRIPTION:This new OARC Youtube playlist is designed to transform NotebookLM from a simple note-taking tool into your primary AI research collaborator. Whether you’re drowning in PDFs or trying to find the narrative thread in your data\, these short tutorials will provide tactical\, hands-on workflows to streamline your scholarly output. In this series\, we move beyond basic prompts to explore how NotebookLM’s “Source-Grounded” intelligence can assist in high-level academic tasks while maintaining output accuracy and contextual relevance. In addition to introducing the central features of NotebookLM\, this series will cover: – Literature Review & Synthesis: Learn how to upload a large corpus of documents and use the source discovery feature to identify additional relevant research. We’ll cover how to generate thematic clusters\, track debates between authors\, and create comprehensive summary tables. – AI-Assisted Grant Writing: Harness your previous pilot data and project notes to draft compelling narratives. We’ll show you how to use NotebookLM to align your project’s goals with specific RFP requirements. – Streamlining the IRB Application: Demystify the ethics review process. We will demonstrate how to feed NotebookLM your research protocol to automatically draft “Plain Language Summaries\,” risk assessments\, and participant consent forms that meet IRB standards. – Data Visualization & Interpretation: Move from raw numbers to visual insights. We will explore how to prompt NotebookLM to describe trends in complex datasets and suggest the most effective ways to visualize your findings for presentations or publications. Who Is This For? – Graduate Students looking to conquer their comprehensive exams or thesis chapters. – Faculty & PIs aiming to accelerate the grant submission and ethics approval cycle. – Researchers working with international archives or multilingual datasets. Librarians & Research Staff tasked with managing citations and ensuring digital accessibility. – Data Scientists needing to bridge the gap between raw data and narrative reporting. The recorded short tutorials will be launched and made available as a playlist on the OARC YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/UCLAOARC.
URL:https://workshops.ucla.edu/workshop/notebooklm-for-research/
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