Catching up on your research? Take advantage of our Statistical Consulting Service targeting graduates and undergraduates to get help with statistics, statistical software like R, SPSS, Python, research design, and GIS.
Or build your skills with a free workshop:
- Learn basic programming in R or Python
- An online R programming sequence, Introduction to R, M/W from 12-1:30pm starting October 4th.
- An in-person R programming sequence, Introduction to R, T/Th from 1:30-3:00pm starting November 2nd.
- A day long in-person Python programming intensive, Introduction to Python, Saturday November 6th from 9:30am-5:00pm.
- Manage the citations in your paper, thesis, or dissertation
- Intro to Mendeley workshops October 11th and 25th from 1-2pm.
- Intro to Zotero workshops on October 13th and 27th from 1-2pm.
- Code your qualitative data with Dedoose for Research, an in-person workshop for beginners, 9 – 11am on October 13th.
- Visualize quantitative or spatial data
- Introduction to QGIS, an open source mapping tool, on October 12th and 19th from 12 – 1pm.
- Introduction to Tableau, a versatile data visualization tool, starting weekly from October 26th to November 2nd from 12-1pm.
- ArcGIS Space-Time Cube Introduction, Tuesday, November 16th from 12 -1:30pm.
Meet up with other people interested in topics in data and code:
- Coffee + Code meetings for code enthusiasts every other Friday starting from October 1st to November 5th.
- Data Services Book Club a chance to discuss your ideas about the book Hello World: Being Human in the Age of Algorithms by Hannah Fry. This book discusses the power and limitations of algorithms that automate many aspects of our lives. We meet biweekly from October 8th to November 12th.
You can find an up-to-date list of our offerings (and sign up to attend) here. Finally, we continue to offer consultations for faculty and staff on research data management, data management plans for grants, cartographic data, and code management for scientific reproducibility. Click below for more.