What types of workshops does DSS offer?

Answer

Digital Scholarship Services (DSS) is a department in the Libraries that offers a range of different workshops, webinars, and other types of instruction on topics such as foundational coding skills, research data management, digital humanities and scholarly publishing.

Our instruction generals falls into the following categories:

  • Programming Workshops
    • Audience: All UCI affiliates with a UCINetID 
    • Topics change every quarter and may include: Python, R, Unix, Version Control with Git
    • Quarter-long workshops delivered asynchronously online in Canvas
    • Registration required / UCINetID required 
    • Optional "Certificate of Completion" at the end of the course
       
  • Self-Paced Online Courses
    • Audience: All UCI affiliates with a UCINetID 
    • Topics include: Geospatial Data, Open Refine, and Social Sciences Data
    • Open all year long
    • Delivered asynchronously online in Canvas
    • Completely self-paced, no end-date, no certificate of completion 
       
  • Webinars and Information Sessions
    • Audience: Depends on the topic
    • Topics vary, but may include research data management and planning, data publishing and preservation, digital research methods, digital humanities, scholarly publishing
    • Usually delivered live on Zoom or in person
    • Recordings available when possible

Browse upcoming workshops, online courses, and list of recordings on the DSS "Workshops and Events" web page: https://www.lib.uci.edu/dss/workshops-and-events 

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    • Last Updated Nov 09, 2023
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    • Answered By Nancy Chacon