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SUMMARY:Visualizing Bibliometric Networks with VOSviewer
DESCRIPTION:Date: February 11 2026 \n\n\n\nCurious about how research networks form and evolve? Bibliometric visualizations can help you uncover patterns in scholarly publishing—who’s collaborating\, what topics are trending\, and how ideas move across disciplines. In this hands-on workshop\, you’ll learn how to use VOSviewer\, a free and open-source tool designed specifically for visualizing bibliometric networks. Using a large set of publication data\, we’ll walk through techniques for analyzing connections at the organizational\, author\, and document levels\, and build compelling network maps that bring bibliometric relationships to life. \n\n\n\nBy the end of this session\, participants will be able to: \n\n\n\n\nIdentify appropriate bibliometric techniques for analyzing large publication sets\n\n\n\nCreate clear\, compelling network visualizations using VOSviewer\n\n\n\nInterpret and explain bibliometric network maps to support research impact analysis and exploration\n\n\n\n\nThis session is ideal for researchers\, librarians\, and graduate students interested in research metrics\, scholarly communications\, or mapping academic influence. No prior experience with VOSviewer is required. \n\n\n\nDetails: Any preparatory work for the session can be found on its information page. This virtual workshop will be recorded and shared on the same page\, and discoverable via the Sherman Centre’s Online Learning Catalogue. \n\n\n\nFacilitator Bio: Jack Young (he/him) is McMaster’s Research Impact Librarian\, supporting the use of bibliometric data to enhance the reporting and strategic planning practices of the University’s academic departments\, institutes\, and researchers. \n\n\n\nCertificate Eligibility: This workshop is eligible for the Sherman Centre’s certificate program. For more information\, visit scds.ca/certificate-program. It is also eligible for the Canadian Certificate for Digital Humanities. To learn more\, visit ccdhhn.ca or contact scds@mcmaster.ca. \n\n\n\nCredit Eligibility: This workshop counts toward credit for students in the Faculty of Science who are enrolled in SCIENCE 2SF1: Digital Skills Workshop. For any questions\, please contact oursci@mcmaster.ca.
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/visualizing-bibliometric-networks-with-vosviewer/
LOCATION:Nova Scotia
CATEGORIES:1-4 hour workshop
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SUMMARY:Indigenous Research - tending to a garden of information. [Online]
DESCRIPTION:Date: February 11 2026 \n\n\n\nPresenter: Cora Coady \n\n\n\nResearching Indigenous topics is undeniably complex. Indigenous knowledges are deeply rooted in community but identifying authentic Indigenous voices in academia among numerous colonial narratives can be a daunting task. Processing this material can take an emotional toll. By learning how to navigate these resources thoughtfully\, you can respectfully and ethically incorporate Indigenous knowledge into your assignments and research.
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/indigenous-research-tending-to-a-garden-of-information-online/
LOCATION:Nova Scotia
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SUMMARY:Makerspace Orientations: Creating Miniature Worlds
DESCRIPTION:Date: February 11 2026 \n\n\n\nPresenter: Jacob Turola \n\n\n\nCreate miniature worlds and set pieces using the tools and machines at makerspace! Participants will be introduced to methods of 3D printing\, laser cutting\, and resin printing to make miniature scale props and set pieces.  
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/makerspace-orientations-creating-miniature-worlds/
LOCATION:York University\, 4700 Keele Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M3J 1P3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:1-4 hour workshop
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Git and GitHub: Part 2
DESCRIPTION:Learn the basics of using Git and GitHub for version control and collaboration. Git is widely used version control software that tracks changes to a group of files\, referred to as a repository. GitHub is a popular website for hosting and sharing Git repositories\, making it easier to collaborate and share your work. Together\, Git and GitHub provide a platform that is increasingly used for collaboration in research and academic environments. In this beginner workshop participants will learn key concepts\, create their own Git repository\, and publish to GitHub. No previous experience with Git is required. Familiarity with the command line interface will be helpful but is not necessary. This is part 2 of a two-part introductory workshop. \n\n\n\nPre-workshop setup \n\n\n\nPlease complete the pre-workshop setup to install the Bash shell and Git. If you don’t already have one\, create a free GitHub account before the workshop.  \n\n\n\nThis workshop is part of the Core Skills series.  \n\n\n\nPresenter(s): Kendra Oudyk
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/introduction-to-git-and-github-part-2-3/
LOCATION:The University of British Columbia\, 1958 Main Mall\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V62 1Z2\, Canada
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