WebSafe 3.7web.archive.org
|
|
🏠
The Wayback Machine - https://web.archive.org/web/20220224103458/https://www.library.utoronto.ca/
Skip to main content

Homepage Revised

Research and teaching

Research and teaching

  • Research and course guides

    Research advice, useful tools, and the best resources for your needs curated by librarians.

  • Researcher support

    Services to help you with all facets of your research: finding materials; discovering resources; and managing your publications and research data.

  • Copyright and syllabus services

    Support for course readings, syllabi, publishing, and open access.

Online Books

Places to find eBooks

More eBooks collections

Date: Thursday, February 24, 2022
Time: 3:00pm - 5:00pm
Location: Online

Having trouble with finding the time and motivation to write? Shut Up and Write is a chance for academic writers within the U of T community to write productively in a communal setting.

The sessions will follow the Pomodoro technique where there will be a sequence of short sprints of writing with a few breaks in between.

Bring your work (laptop or paper) and we'll help you with your productivity!

WHO: Current U of T undergraduate/graduate students, faculty, and staff are all welcome

WHEN: Thursdays 3-5pm (January 20-April 7).

WHERE: Via Zoom - webinar link will be emailed separately to registrants

HOW: Registration is required (click button below)

There is no cost for attending. Please sign in 5-10 mins early to ensure a smooth start to the session.

Questions? Email kieran.mcgarry[at]mail.utoronto.ca

Hosted by: Gerstein Science Information Centre

The breakdown for the writing session is as follows:

2:55-3:00: Log in to Zoom

3:00:  Intros & writing goals for the session

3:05: start writing (30mins)

3:35: break!

3:40: resume writing (30mins)

4:10: break!

4:15: resume writing (30mins)

4:45: break & review writing goals

5:00: end

Date: Friday, February 25, 2022
Time: 10:00am - 1:00pm
Location: Online

Black History Edit-A-Thon is now in its third year. This February for Black History Month, join us to help improve coverage of Black histories on Wikipedia—and new this year, Wikidata! No prior editing experience is required.

Every Friday in February, join your library for facilitated editing sessions on Zoom: you can learn the basics or get a refresher on editing Wikipedia and Wikidata, then learn and write alongside others who are passionate about improving digital coverage of Black histories and experiences. 

Register for the kick-off event and weekly editing sessions. You can also join the event and edit at your own pace throughout the month. For full details, visit the event page.

This event is organized by U of T Libraries, York University Libraries, X University Library, and Toronto Public Library. We look forward to seeing you!

Date: Monday, February 28, 2022
Time: 2:00pm - 3:30pm
Location: Online

This hands-on workshop introduces the R statistical programming language in RStudio. Participants can follow along the demonstration on their computer. The topics covered are importing and exploring data, creating graphs, creating new variables and managing data. It is most suitable for new R users or users looking to review their basic knowledge in R.

Date: Tuesday, March 1, 2022
Time: 10:30am - 12:00pm
Location: Online

In this hands-on workshop, attendees will learn how to import and explore data, create graphs, create new variables and manage data. It is suitable for new Stata users and Stata users looking to review their familiarity with basic Stata syntax. Participants have the option to follow along on their computer.

Date: Tuesday, March 1, 2022
Time: 4:00pm - 6:00pm
Location: Online

Having trouble with finding the time and motivation to write? 

Need a jumpstart to focus on writing for your assignment, screenplay, short story, cover letter, or grant application?

Have some discussion posts to write? A short analysis or two perhaps?  

 

Shut Up and Write is a chance for academic and creative writers within the U of T community to write productively in a communal setting via Zoom. The SUAW sessions follow the Pomodoro technique where there is a sequence of short sprints of writing (30 min) with breaks in between.

Bring your work (laptop or paper) and we'll help you with your productivity!

    WHO: Current U of T undergraduate/graduate students, faculty, and staff are all welcome WHEN: Tuesday January 18, 4-6pm WHERE: Via Zoom - webinar link will be emailed separately to registrants HOW: Registration is required (click button below)

There is no cost for attending. Please sign in 5-10 mins early to ensure a smooth start to the session.

 

Questions? Email library.innis[at]utoronto.ca

Hosted by: Innis College Library 

 

The breakdown for the writing session is as follows:

3:55-4:00pm: Log in to Zoom

4:00pm: Intros & writing goals for the session (if you like!) 

4:05pm: Start writing (30mins)

4:35pm: Break!

4:40pm: Resume writing (30mins)

5:10pm: Break!

5:15pm: Resume writing (30mins)

5:45pm: Break & review how the session went

6:00pm: end

Help the University of Toronto Libraries in our mission to strengthen our outstanding collections, transform our accessible study spaces, and offer innovative research services.

Follow UTL on Twitter

Follow UTL on Instagram