Programme Autumn 2017
Data Dilemmas: A Panel Discussion on Data Management
Wednesday October 4, 10.15-12.00 (LUX:B237)Following up on our Data Dilemma sessions this spring, we, together with the Social Sciences Faculty Library, now invite you to a panel discussion on the same topic. This is an opportunity to continue the discussion on the topical issues raised during the previous sessions. What should you as a researcher keep in mind when you gather and store your data? What requirements are there, and who has the right to what? What should be archived, what is deselected and when is this done? Take this opportunity to ask your questions about data management to representatives from the Ethical Review Board, the University Archive and the Legal Division! The session is available for employees at the HT Faculties and the Faculty of Social Sciences. No registration necessary, but you are welcome to get in touch with questions in advance! Write to forskningsstodhtbibl.luse or refsambib.luse.
Getting the Measure of Metrics: Evaluation for Researchers in the Humanities and Social Sciences
Tuesday November 7, 10.15-12.00 (Sociologen:G125) How is impact measured for research within the Humanities and the Social Sciences? What tools and services are generally used, and how can I make my collaborative efforts (within and outside the university) visible? In what contexts is it relevant to use the Norwegian Register for Scientific Journals, Series and Publishers, the h-index, Kudos or LUCRIS? Join us as we take a closer look at some of these metrics and data with bibliometrician Fredrik Åström.The session is available for employees at the HT Faculties and the Faculty of Social Sciences. No registration necessary, but you are welcome to get in touch with questions in advance! Write to forskningsstodhtbibllu.se or ref@sambib.lu.se.
EndNote introduction
Tuesday November 14, 10.15-12.00 (SOL:B210) EndNote is a reference management program used for saving references, creating bibliographies and keeping track of full texts. We offer an introduction to EndNote, for both beginners and those in need of a refresher. There is time for questions after the presentation.If you are currently using the program and have questions regarding advanced functions, you are welcome to contact per.carlehedenhtbibl.luse. The session is available for employees at the HT Faculties. Advance registration is not necessary.
Manage your Image: Using Pictures in the Research Process
Tuesday November 28, 13.15-16.00 (SOL:B210) The IT Unit and the library show tools and answer questions related to using images in the research process. We present the image database that is currently under construction, programs for image processing, the data analysis tool Nvivo. Moreover, we will talk briefly about issues concerning copyright when using your own, or others’ illustrations and pictures. We start with a few short presentations (about 45 minutes in total). Then, we open up for questions, discussions and make the tools available for you to test yourself. The session is available for employees at the HT Faculties. Advance registration is not necessary.Open LUCRIS Workshop
Wednesday, January 10, 13.00-15.00 (SOL:B210)Thursday, January 11, 09.00-11.00 (SOL:B210) Do you have any questions with regards to registering, or updating your information in LUCRIS? Perhaps regarding publications, activities or how to relate them to one another? In advance of the annual research review, the HT Libraries arrange a drop-in workshop where you can get assistance using LUCRIS. Other questions are of course also welcome. The session is available for employees at the HT Faculties. Advance registration is not necessary.