WORKSHOP: Introduction to LabArchives: An Electronic Research Notebook

Designed to replace paper notebooks, LabArchives is a a secure, cloud-based electronic notebook that enables researchers to capture, manage, store, and share information and data. They are also designed for intuitive use, ease of search, collaboration, versioning, and archiving. In this workshop you will be provided an overview of LabArchives and learn the benefits of moving from a paper to an electronic notebook.

Requirements:

This workshop will be on Zoom Only

**The Zoom link will be provided immediately following registration**

WORKSHOP: Finding Grants or Funding Opportunities in Research

Tulane University provides a lot of specialized resources and services to identify funding opportunities to support your projects, research, job. In this workshop we will use some of the more "traditional" to investigate funding opportunities relevant to your field. We will also go outside the box and investigate creative ways to find relevant funding and grant opportunities that you may never have considered!

This workshop will be Zoom Only

**The Zoom link will be provided immediately following registration**

WORKSHOP: Finding Grants or Funding Opportunities in Research

Tulane University provides a lot of specialized resources and services to identify funding opportunities to support your projects, research, job. In this workshop we will use some of the more "traditional" to investigate funding opportunities relevant to your field. We will also go outside the box and investigate creative ways to find relevant funding and grant opportunities that you may never have considered!

This workshop will be Zoom Only

**The Zoom link will be provided immediately following registration**

WORKSHOP: Digital Storytelling with Tulane Online Exhibits

The workshop will walk participants through the steps of creating a digital exhibit for personal, community, or classroom use. We'll start with the initial big idea, overview steps to create an exhibit in WordPress, and learn how to describe digital objects.

Also offered on demand throughout the semester; to set up, schedule an individual, group, or course consultation with Sean Knowlton.

Requirements:

This workshop will be on Zoom 

**The Zoom link will be provided immediately following registration**

WORKSHOP: Digital Storytelling with ArcGIS StoryMaps

ArcGIS Story Maps are a publicly accessible format for communicating the results of your research, presenting historical narratives, and crafting place-based stories. In this workshop, you will learn how to design a web-based map narrative with sample geographic data, text, and images to build an interactive multimedia story map. 

Also offered on demand throughout the semester; to set up, schedule an individual, group, or course consultation with Sean Knowlton.

Requirements:

This workshop will be on Zoom 

WORKSHOP: Digital Storytelling with ArcGIS StoryMaps

ArcGIS Story Maps are a publicly accessible format for communicating the results of your research, presenting historical narratives, and crafting place-based stories. In this workshop, you will learn how to design a web-based map narrative with sample geographic data, text, and images to build an interactive multimedia story map. 

Also offered on demand throughout the semester; to set up, schedule an individual, group, or course consultation with Sean Knowlton.

Requirements:

This workshop will be on Zoom 

WORKSHOP: Organize, Cite, and Manage: Using Zotero for Research Data Management

Zotero is a free tool to help you collect, organize, cite, and share information. We will also consider it as a tool for long-term research data management. In this workshop we will install Zotero, add sources to a library, create a bibliography in the citation style of your choice, and learn the basics of organizing and managing research sources as data for the long-haul.
 

Requirements: Hands-on with your computer

This workshop will be on Zoom

**The Zoom link will be provided immediately following registration**

WORKSHOP: Organize, Cite, and Manage: Using Zotero for Research Data Management

Zotero is a free tool to help you collect, organize, cite, and share information. We will also consider it as a tool for long-term research data management. In this workshop we will install Zotero, add sources to a library, create a bibliography in the citation style of your choice, and learn the basics of organizing and managing research sources as data for the long-haul.
 

Requirements: Hands-on with your computer

This workshop will be on Zoom

**The Zoom link will be provided immediately following registration**

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