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  • Establishing and Maintaining Researcher Profiles

    Date: October 21 2025 The ability to effectively track and express your research impact is an essential skill for today’s researchers. Profile tools like ORCID, Google Scholar, and McMaster Experts provide a valuable space to showcase your research outputs (from publications to datasets to creative works) and enable efficient workflows for demonstrating your impact. This […]

  • Using AI Tools for Research Part I: Introduction to Generative AI Tools

    York University 4700 Keele Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Date: October 21 2025 Presenter: Sophie Bury, Ted Belke Are you exploring and building your knowledge of generative AI tools? Are you interested in using them for research purposes? Do you find it confusing to determine when AI-based tools are useful and appropriate for conducting research for assignments and projects for courses? In this workshop, designed […]

  • Makerspace orientations: Keychains and jewelry

    York University 4700 Keele Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Date: October 21 2025 Presenter: Jacob Turola This session introduces participants to a blend of traditional and modern methods including 3D printing and laser cutting. Participants will see examples of suitable materials and get live demonstrations of our makerspace equipment. They will also be guided on selecting and attaching fittings and hooks. In a hands-on project, […]

  • Learning to Love the Jaggies: Designing Bitmapped Fonts

    Date: October 21 2025 Instructor: Reg Beatty Early digital type designers were challenged by having a limited grid of pixels to create their letterforms for computers, handheld devices, video and arcade games. These blocky fonts were one of the distinguishing features of the 70s through the 90s and are mostly used today for a retro […]

  • Save Time Cleaning Your Data with OpenRefine

    York University 4700 Keele Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Date: October 22 2025 Presenter: Alexandra Wong and Rosa Orlandini An important part of working with any data is properly preparing and cleaning your data, whether you have conducted a survey or have found secondary data! If you also find cleaning your data to correct errors or make formatting consistent to be a tedious and time-consuming […]

  • Creating High-Quality Documents with LaTeX

    Date: October 23 2025 Want more control over how your documents look and function? LaTeX is an open-source typesetting system used to create clean, consistent, and professional documents. It’s especially helpful for working with complex formatting, citations, or mathematical content, and it’s a powerful tool for writing reports, articles, and long-form texts in any discipline. […]

  • Plugins in QGIS

    Date: October 23 2025 Instructor: Lily Crandall-Oral This intermediate-level workshop is meant to extend basic knowledge of QGIS by exploring common plugins. Familiarity of the QGIS is therefore a prerequisite. By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to use plugins to Familiarity with GIS is prerequisite for this workshop. This workshop is […]

  • Bitmapped Font Workshop: Using BitFontMaker2

    Date: October 24 2025 Instructor: Reg Beatty Join Reg in this two hour hands-on workshop on how to design a bitmapped font using BitFontMaker2. We’ll talk about the rudiments of type design, the specifics of pixel fonts, and how to publish and use your new font.

  • Using AI Tools for Research Part II: AI-Based Research Discovery & Workflow Tools

    York University 4700 Keele Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Date: October 28 2025 Presenter: Sophie Bury, Ted Belke In the second part of our two-part series, we will cover AI-integrated research discovery and workflow tools. This sub-category of AI tools is growing exponentially in number and can be a valuable addition to any serious researcher’s toolkit. Promoting research effectiveness and workflows, leveraged by AI models […]

  • Data Discovery for your Research: Social Sciences

    York University 4700 Keele Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Date: October 28 2025 Presenter: Rosa Orlandini & Alexandra Wong Do you need to find published data to use in your research projects or assignments, and you don’t know where to start? We can help! This practical workshop will be conducted by members of the York University Libraries’ Data Services Team. It will introduce various sources […]

  • Data Bites – File Naming Best Practices for Research Data

    Date: October 29 2025 Instructors: Eugene Barsky, Vanessa Choy Workshop: File Naming Best Practices for Research Data This practical workshop, delivered by the UBC Library Research Data Management team, introduces strategies for consistent and meaningful file naming to support better research organization, collaboration, and long-term data reuse. Designed for graduate students, researchers, and staff, this session […]

  • Building Project Websites with Jekyll and GitHub Pages

    Date: October 29 2025 Instructor: Kendra Oudyk This workshop is meant to give you the skills to create and publish a static website using Jekyll and GitHub Pages. We’ll explore the default Jekyll installation setup and walk through the steps to publish a basic web site. We’ll cover the basic building blocks of Jekyll sites and discuss best […]