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SUMMARY:Collation (Technical)
DESCRIPTION:In this technical webinar\, LEMDO Project Manager\, Navarra Houldin\, will teach LEMDO encoders how to create links in the LEMDO environment using anchors\, pointers\, and references.
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/collation-technical/
LOCATION:LEMDO
CATEGORIES:1-4 hour workshop
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SUMMARY:Machine Learning and Open Science: Research Data Management Community of Practice
DESCRIPTION:Date: 26 September 2024 \n\n\n\nMachine Learning and Open Science: Research Data Management Community of Practice Online \n\n\n\nOur Research Data Management Community of Practice is back with a bang! September’s session is all about Machine Learning and Open Science. With training data impacting research results\, what’s the best way to share ML-based science and ensure research is reproducible and valid? Join us Thursday\, September 26 at 11 AM for a great discussion between researchers! \n\n\n\nDr. Alemu Gonsamo (Canada Research Chair in Remote Sensing of Terrestrial Ecosystems\, Earth\, Environment & Society) and Ricardo Barros Lourenco (Earth\, Environment & Society) will unpack training algorithms with data from the Ministry of Natural Resources and then sharing data for a recent paper on peat depth and carbon storage. \n\n\n\nDr. Cynthia Lokker (Health Research Methods\, Evidence & Impact) and Rick Parrish (Programmer/Analyst\, Health Information Research Unit) will discuss sharing machine learning data for an article and their move from data available on request to a publicly findable restricted access dataset backed by a data sharing agreement. Rick will also share details on depositing an algorithm separately from a dataset. 
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/machine-learning-and-open-science-research-data-management-community-of-practice/
LOCATION:McMaster University\, 1280 Main St W\, Hamilton\, Ontario\, L8S 4L8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:1-4 hour workshop
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SUMMARY:Introducing Digital Scholarship 1: Digital Storytelling\, Counter Narratives and Design Fictions 
DESCRIPTION:Date: 1 October 2024 \n\n\n\nIn the first installment of this two-event series\, learn more about the interdisciplinary\, multifaceted\, and emergent approaches to digital scholarship from our 2024 Graduate Residency cohort. \n\n\n\nStorying Disability: Digital Community Archives as Public Memorial at New York’s Craig Colony for Epileptics – Katie Waring \n\n\n\nMy project seeks to understand patient experiences with institutionalization at the Craig Colony for Epileptics in Sonyea\, New York. As the first such institution for disabled people in the United States\, the Craig Colony occupies an important role in disability history\, yet little attention has been paid to the experiences of the patients forced to live there. This project integrates oral histories with survivors alongside archival research and photographs into an interactive digital map for users to explore and navigate using the design tool Vev. In this presentation\, I will showcase the map and discuss the possibilities digital storytelling can offer as a strategic practice of remembrance in unearthing disability history\, as well as how such strategic practices can help advocate for new and better futures for disabled communities.    \n\n\n\nKatie Waring (she/her) is a multimedia writer and doctoral candidate in the Communication\, New Media\, and Cultural Studies program at McMaster. Her research aims to understand the potential for community-engaged digital storytelling in highlighting suppressed histories. She holds an MFA in nonfiction writing from the University of Pittsburgh and her creative work has been published in literary journals such as The Normal School and American Literary Review\, among others. She’s originally from New York State.    \n\n\n\n“The Exotic Amazon and The Exotic Woman”: Practicing Refusal Through Digital Counter-storytelling – Andrea Vela Alarcón \n\n\n\nMy project aims to be a creative digital intervention presenting illustrated AR vignettes and questions reflecting the gendered relations shaped by the long history of resource extraction in Iquitos (Peru). This project departs from the framework of refusal\, a concept and practice rooted in Indigenous and Black thought. Refusal exposes and rejects the histories\, knowledge production practices and relations of oppression taking away our subjecthood. However\, refusal is also a creative outlet embracing the “possibility of living otherwise” (Campt\, 2019). This presentation showcases three AR vignettes enacting a creative refusal by being a tool and entry point to explore the gendered violence and colonial resource extraction in Iquitos. I will discuss the possibilities digital counter-storytelling open as a process and site of political action exposing and unmasking non-innocent histories legitimizing resource extraction’s gendered violence of Amazonian girls and women.  \n\n\n\nAndrea Vela Alarcón (she/her/Ella) is a community educator\, illustrator and doctoral candidate in Communication\, New Media\, and Cultural Studies at McMaster University. Her academic\, creative and pedagogical practices are rooted in anti-colonial approaches and feminist care ethics to facilitate spaces of critical conversations and creation geared toward a world beyond extraction. Through her work\, Andrea collaborates with communities in the crafting of stories that center refusal and resistance for environmental justice.  \n\n\n\nFostering Creative Confidence: Reframing Ambiguity Through Storytelling and Design Fiction – Fatima Nazir \n\n\n\nAs part of my ongoing work\, I have developed a workshop that empowers students from various disciplines to build ‘creative confidence’ through storytelling and by reframing ambiguity in ways that foster excitement and joy in learning. This workshop\, within the context of Design Thinking education\, helps students view ambiguity as an opportunity for innovation rather than discomfort. I will discuss how design fiction—a method that creates story worlds in which prototypes explore discursive spaces—facilitates this shift. Participants redesign everyday objects to reflect future scenarios or alternate realities\, imagining futures that encompass technological\, social\, and cultural narratives. With prompts\, collaborative prototyping\, and reflective discussion\, the workshop fosters creativity\, risk-taking\, and comfort with ambiguity across various fields. \n\n\n\nFatima Nazir has a multidisciplinary background in applied psychology and human behaviour and is pursuing graduate studies in Engineering Design (Product Design). Passionate about storytelling and human-centered design\, her work in research\, design\, and collaborative projects aims to create inclusive spaces that place people’s stories at the heart of product decisions. Her work spans from reimagining learning experiences and fostering creativity in education to advancing co-design practices in engineering and healthcare to address systemic challenges and improve outcomes. \n\n\n\nLet’s Talk! Academic Podcast Entanglements – Milica Hinic \n\n\n\nMy graduate residency project for the Sherman Centre is a podcast series titled\, The Academic Podcast Entanglements. It is composed of 8 episodes of in-depth conversations with transdisciplinary academic podcasters from Humanities and Social Sciences. My presentation will focus on the ways faculty\, staff\, and students use podcasting as a method within knowledge mobilization systems. I will discuss the many ways podcasts engage individual or collective knowledge brokers such as academics\, researchers\, students\, community members\, organizations\, etc. Through these critical conversations the academic podcast amplifies the values and tensions of: (1) lived experiences (2) co-creation of meanings (3) and building relationships. The goal is to share what we know\, what we don’t know and make spaces for new ways of doing podcasting in our digital futures.   \n\n\n\nMilica Hinic (She/Her) is an MA student in Communication and New Media at McMaster University. Her research interests include podcasting and knowledge mobilization in higher education and beyond. She finds innovative ways of sharing information and connecting knowledge brokers across diverse fields\, institutions\, organizations\, and communities. As a result\, she co-designs projects from beginning to end and co-creates meaningful project outputs that generate social impact.  \n\n\n\nDetails: This virtual workshop will be recorded and shared on the same page\, and discoverable via the Sherman Centre’s Online Learning Catalogue.
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/introducing-digital-scholarship-1-digital-storytelling-counter-narratives-and-design-fictions/
LOCATION:McMaster University\, 1280 Main St W\, Hamilton\, Ontario\, L8S 4L8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:1-4 hour workshop
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SUMMARY:Best Practices for Managing Data in your Research
DESCRIPTION:Date: 2 October 2024 \n\n\n\nTIFU by losing a ton of data for my research – Have you ever seen a description like this on Reddit? Are your desktop and downloads folders a jumble of files named Data-finalFINAL-USETHISONE? Is all of your lab’s data stored on a single drive? Join research data management services and learn how investing a small amount of time in organizing your data now can save you a lot of time and prevent future headaches. In this introductory workshop\, learn about research data management best practices. We will go over best practices for data planning\, storage\, organization\, preservation\, and sharing. \n\n\n\nBy the end of the session participants will be empowered to: Produce a plan for their data\, organize and document their data consistently\, store and back-up their data securely\, and select an appropriate data repository for archival and sharing. \n\n\n\nDetails: This virtual workshop will be recorded. The recording will be posted to the Sherman Centre’s Online Learning Catalogue.  \n\n\n\nFacilitator Bio:  \n\n\n\nIsaac Pratt (he/him) is a research scientist by training and has a PhD in Anatomy & Cell Biology. He leverages nearly a decade of interdisciplinary research experience to help support students\, staff\, and faculty. His expertise lies in questions surrounding data storage\, security\, planning\, archival\, and sharing. Isaac also provides support and curation services for McMaster Dataverse. His other interests include reproducible research methods\, open science\, and data science. \n\n\n\nDanica Evering holds expansive experience with research support\, education\, project management\, advocacy\, and knowledge translation; with fluency in social practice art\, healthcare\, community research\, data\, and systems development. Danica supports students\, postdocs\, faculty\, and staff with RDM through the data lifecycle—Data Management Plans\, storage and backup\, data security\, data sharing. With an MA in Media Studies from Concordia\, they are interested in fostering RDM within curious scholars and disciplines.
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/best-practices-for-managing-data-in-your-research-4/
LOCATION:McMaster University\, 1280 Main St W\, Hamilton\, Ontario\, L8S 4L8\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Introducing Digital Scholarship 2: Data Analysis\, Open-Source Tool Development\, Platform Governance and Algorithmic Harms
DESCRIPTION:Date: 2 October 2024 \n\n\n\nIn the second installment of this two-event series\, learn more about the interdisciplinary\, multifaceted\, and emergent approaches to digital scholarship from our 2024 Graduate Residency cohort. \n\n\n\nDeveloping standardized methods for transportation analysis – Bruno dos Santos \n\n\n\nTransportation poverty occurs when financial difficulties and transportation challenges make it difficult for people to participate in daily activities. In Canada\, this problem is aggravated by a lack of standards to ensure the fair distribution of transportation infrastructure and limited guidance for planners to address equity in their projects. However\, with data now more accessible than ever\, there are opportunities to improve equity in transportation planning. My presentation highlights the standardized methods I developed for transportation analysis during my residency at the Sherman Centre. I will present the COMMUTECA21 R package\, created in collaboration with McMaster University’s Centre for Research Data\, which provides tools for conducting transportation analysis of accessibility in any region of Canada using national survey data. \n\n\n\nBruno dos Santos (He/Him) is a Ph.D. student in the School of Earth\, Environment & Society at McMaster University. He holds a M.Sc. in Remote Sensing from the National Institute for Space Research (São Paulo\, Brazil). His doctoral research focuses on understanding how transportation acts as a barrier for individuals in finding or maintaining employment. \n\n\n\nUnlocking Toddler Activity Insights: Introducing an Easy-to-Use Machine Learning Tool for Everyone – Elyse Letts \n\n\n\nThis presentation will showcase the latest version of my new open-source tool to assess toddler physical activity. This python tool allows non-experts to use a machine learning model without needing to code. It produces a physical activity summary from a raw accelerometer data file. Physical activity is essential for children’s healthy growth and development. The Canadian 24-hour Movement Behaviour Guidelines suggests that toddlers get 180 minutes of daily physical activity. To understand if toddlers are meeting guidelines\, we must first accurately measure their activity. In my thesis work\, I have developed a machine learning model that measures toddler activity. I have expanded this into a tool that can be easily used by those who work with toddlers\, for example clinicians\, researchers\, and public health agencies. \n\n\n\nElyse Letts (she/her) is a PhD student in Medical Sciences at McMaster University with the Child Health & Exercise Medicine Program. Her research focuses on improving physical activity and sedentary time measurement in toddlers as well as investigating the impact of physical activity on toddler health outcomes. Prior to joining McMaster\, she completed an undergraduate degree (BSc) in Kinesiology at the University of Waterloo. \n\n\n\nUnderstanding the role of civil society in multistakeholder global platform governance at UNESCO – Brad McNeil \n\n\n\nIn October 2023\, UNESCO released its ‘Guidelines for the Governance of Digital Platforms\,’ a major step in global digital platform governance by an international intergovernmental body. The Guidelines were developed through multistakeholder consultations occurring from December 2022 to June 2023\, involving the public and private sectors\, civil society\, media\, academia\, and the technical community. The consultation process engaged 134 nations and received over 10\,000 comments\, making it one of UNESCO’s largest open consultations to date. Although UNESCO offered select quantitative data to showcase the diversity of stakeholders involved and to summarize feedback received\, these summaries provide an incomplete picture of the multistakeholder process. My project uses the anonymized consultation data to critically assess the multistakeholder quality of the consultations\, particularly highlighting concerns from civil society in the Global South. This presentation will explore alternative data visualizations to better represent these voices\, offering a critical perspective on the institutional narrative. \n\n\n\nBrad McNeil (He/Him) is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Communication Studies and Media Arts at McMaster University.  His research interests lie at the multiple intersections between freedom of expression\, content moderation\, and platform governance. His doctoral research focuses on global platform governance\, with special attention to the ways that international organizations such as Intergovernmental institutions and non-governmental organizations are structuring a vision of global platform governance. \n\n\n\nUnderstanding the Nature and Risks of Welfare Algorithmic Harms – Anabelle Ragsag \n\n\n\nWith the rise of the use of networked technologies and algorithms comes the intensification of surveillance. As welfare and social assistance systems adopting AI\, algorithms\, and automation\, the poor are increasingly subjected to new modes and intensified ways and systems of surveillance and regulation. This presentation will share what the AI\, Algorithmic\, and Automation Incidents and Controversies Repository (the AIAAIC Repository) have identified as algorithmic incidents in the welfare system around the world\, their nature\, risks\, and impacts. This presentation for the 2024 Sherman Centre Graduate Residency is a smaller part of my doctoral thesis that aims to understand how Asian solo mothers experience welfare surveillance and how do they identify and make use of their agency in this surveillance-heavy contexts. \n\n\n\nAnabelle Ragsag is a PhD student at the School of Social Work who is interested in the politics and technologies of social assistance. Originally from Mindanao\, southern Philippines\, Anabelle is a community organizer based in Hamilton. Through her program development and evaluation work; teaching\, speaking and writing; and parenting\, she tackles systemic inequities by building the capacity of racialized women\, to collaborate with other women\, to challenge structures\, and to create spaces within and outside those that exclude them. \n\n\n\nBreaking the Silence: Understanding HPV Vaccination Gaps among Canadian Men – Naharin Sultana Anni \n\n\n\nHuman Papillomavirus (HPV) is often associated with women due to its link to cervical cancer\, overshadowing the significant risk it poses to men. In Canada\, men are frequently overlooked by HPV vaccination programs\, leaving them vulnerable to HPV-related cancers like oropharyngeal and laryngeal cancers\, due to limited awareness\, cultural stigmas\, and absence of targeted vaccination efforts. \n\n\n\nThis project aims to address these gaps through a comprehensive online survey targeting men residing in Canada aged 16 and above\, available in English and French. The survey explores knowledge\, attitudes\, and practices surrounding HPV and its vaccine. This presentation will highlight preliminary results from the first 100 participants\, focusing on key trends in awareness\, barriers to vaccination\, and implications for public health strategies to create inclusive vaccination programs. \n\n\n\nNaharin Sultana Anni is a Ph.D. candidate in Global Health at McMaster University\, focusing on knowledge\, attitudes\, and practices related to HPV among men in Canada. Her research aims to provide insights that can shape effective public health strategies and promote inclusive HPV vaccination programs. She holds an MBBS from the University of Dhaka\, Bangladesh\, and a Master of Public Health (MPH) from Yonsei University\, South Korea. \n\n\n\nDetails: This virtual workshop will be recorded and shared on the same page\, and discoverable via the Sherman Centre’s Online Learning Catalogue.Date:
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/introducing-digital-scholarship-2-data-analysis-open-source-tool-development-platform-governance-and-algorithmic-harms/
LOCATION:McMaster University\, 1280 Main St W\, Hamilton\, Ontario\, L8S 4L8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:1-4 hour workshop
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SUMMARY:Data Management Plan Bootcamp
DESCRIPTION:Date: 4 October 2024 \n\n\n\nData Management Plans (DMPs) are both incredibly helpful research tools and increasingly required for grants but it can hard to know how to complete a Data Management Plan if it’s your first time. If you’re in the process of creating a DMP\, either for a grant application or for your own research\, join RDM Services for this afternoon session. By the end of the session\, you’ll understand what the major components of a DMP are and walk away with a potentially completed plan for your own research! \n\n\n\nThis session is especially relevant if you’re in the beginning stages of a research project or streamlining best practices for your research team. Come on your own\, send your research staff\, or bring your whole research group. This 3-hour session will briefly introduce the different sections of a DMP and all the important things to consider as you build it. The RDM services team will provide tailored guidance as you write your plan on site\, and we’ll have some light snacks and refreshments to keep you going. Come away with a clear path forward or even a finished DMP! \n\n\n\nLet us know if you’re solo or joining as a research team – we’ll make sure you space to work together. \n\n\n\nLearning Outcomes: Identify a strong data management plan compared to a weak response\, section by section. Produce a solid outline of their own DMP. \n\n\n\nPreliminary Work: Consult with PIs\, supervisors\, or anyone else to ensure you have access to any data-related information (including ethics requirements) you need to actively work on a DMP. \n\n\n\nDetails: This workshop will not be recorded.
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/data-management-plan-bootcamp/
LOCATION:McMaster University\, 1280 Main St W\, Hamilton\, Ontario\, L8S 4L8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:1-4 hour workshop
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SUMMARY:“What gets counted… counts.” Data feminist approaches to digital humanities research
DESCRIPTION:Date: 8 October 2024 \n\n\n\nSTUDENTS from Big Data\, Culture and Society will share their work applying a data feminist approach to research on targeted ad promotion\, use of generative AI in fanfiction communities\, computer science curricula\, and more! \n\n\n\nEnglish presentation.
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/what-gets-counted-counts-data-feminist-approaches-to-digital-humanities-research/
LOCATION:University of Ottawa\, 50 University Private\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, K1N 6N5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:1-4 hour workshop
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SUMMARY:Introduction to JupyterLab
DESCRIPTION:Date: 8 October 2024 \n\n\n\nUsing a single development environment for all stages of your research project can greatly facilitate your work organization. To do so\, our team recommends JupyterLab\, a software package that combines code\, text\, equations\, graphics and visualizations in a single document. This tool can also execute program lines one at a time\, allowing you to pinpoint their respective effects. This training course will allow you to make the most of JupyterLab’s graphical interface and key features. \n\n\n\nRegistration\n\n\n\n\nAcademic participant : 10$\n\n\n\nNon-academic participant : $200\n\n\n\n\nPrerequisites\n\n\n\n\nKnowing the keyboard combinations for these characters: [ ] ( ) { } ! $ | * # @ & / < > ~ ‘ “\n\n\n\nUnderstanding the notions of file and directory.\n\n\n\n\nCourse plan\n\n\n\n\nIntroduction to JupyterLab\n\n\n\nBest practices.\n\n\n\nNotebooks (Python\, R\, Julia)\n\n\n\nVirtual Desktop\, VS Code\, OpenRefine\n\n\n\nResource Monitoring\n\n\n\n\nInstructor\n\n\n\nElie El Haber\, analyst in advanced research computing at Calcul Québec.
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/introduction-to-jupyterlab/
LOCATION:Québec
CATEGORIES:1-4 hour workshop
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SUMMARY:Introduction à la programmation avec Python [en ligne\, PYT101]
DESCRIPTION:15 octobre 2024 \n\n\n\nLa programmation est un outil polyvalent qui permet de mener à terme des projets variés\, dont l’analyse de vos données\, leur manipulation et l’automatisation de tâches. Cette formation vous permettra de découvrir la programmation et de réfléchir à son intégration dans un projet de recherche. Les concepts abordés existent dans la plupart des langages de programmation. Cet atelier est donc pertinent même si vous souhaitez analyser vos données avec un langage autre que Python. \n\n\n\nInscription\n\n\n\n\nParticipant académique : 10$\n\n\n\nParticipant non-académique : 200$\n\n\n\n\nPrérequis\n\n\n\n\nComprendre les concepts de fichiers et dossiers;\n\n\n\nAvoir suivi UNX101 ou connaitre les bases de la ligne de commande Unix.\n\n\n\n\nPlan de cours\n\n\n\n\nLes bases\n\n\n\nAnalyse de données\n\n\n\nVisualisation\n\n\n\nLes listes\n\n\n\nRépétitions d’opérations\n\n\n\nExpressions conditionnelles\n\n\n\nFonctions\n\n\n\n\nFormateur\n\n\n\nCharles Coulombe\, analyste en calcul informatique de pointe à Calcul Québec. \n\n\n\nPrérequis techniques\n\n\n\nNous utiliserons Zoom comme plateforme. Comme il s’agit d’un atelier pratique\, il est utile d’avoir deux écrans afin de pouvoir afficher l’écran de l’instructeur d’un côté et votre propre écran de l’autre. \n\n\n\nNous utiliserons aussi l’interface Jupyter Lab. Assurez-vous d’avoir un navigateur Web moderne tel que Google Chrome\, Firefox\, Edge ou Safari. \n\n\n\nContact\n\n\n\nPour toutes questions\, écrivez-nous à formation@calculquebec.ca. \n\n\n\nN﻿otes\n\n\n\nLa formation pourrait être annulée advenant un nombre trop peu élevé d’inscriptions. \n\n\n\nLa formation n’est pas enregistrée;
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/introduction-a-la-programmation-avec-python-en-ligne-pyt101/
LOCATION:Québec
CATEGORIES:1-4 hour workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20241016T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20241016T235959
DTSTAMP:20260405T183022
CREATED:20240926T133054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240926T133107Z
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SUMMARY:Optimizing Research Impact: Establishing and Maintaining Researcher Profiles
DESCRIPTION:Date: 16 October 2024 \n\n\n\nThe 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. In this webinar\, we will guide researchers through the process of establishing researcher profiles: from initial set-up\, to efficient maintenance; to the generation of basic impact reports. \n\n\n\nLearning Outcomes: Attendees will learn how to: 1) Select the most appropriate research profile(s) for their needs. 2) Automate the initial population and maintenance of their research profile(s). 3) Generate basic research impact reports using profile data. \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:  \n\n\n\nJack 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\nSabrina Kirby (she/her) is the Research Technology Analyst for the McMaster Experts service\, providing support to researchers and research administrations working with their Experts profiles and the varous systems and integrations that comprise McMaster Experts.
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/optimizing-research-impact-establishing-and-maintaining-researcher-profiles/
LOCATION:McMaster University\, 1280 Main St W\, Hamilton\, Ontario\, L8S 4L8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:1-4 hour workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20241017T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20241017T235959
DTSTAMP:20260405T183022
CREATED:20240926T133403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240926T133415Z
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SUMMARY:Introduction to R
DESCRIPTION:Date: 17 October 2024 \n\n\n\nThis beginner-level workshop will focus on basic concepts of R programming using R Studio. Various Data Types and Data Structures will be discussed as well as basic data manipulation. No prior knowledge of R programming is required for this workshop. This workshop consists of a synchronous workshop session\, which will be recorded and shared publicly afterward. \n\n\n\nLearning Outcomes: Get started with R Programming after learning the basic concepts. \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:  \n\n\n\nVivek Jadon (he/him) provides research support in the use of numeric research data. As part of his role\, Vivek is McMaster University’s official representative for Statistics Canada’s Data Liberation Initiative (DLI) program and Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR). Both of these programs provide researchers with vast archive of research data from various disciplines for high quality research and instruction. Vivek is also involved in building awareness and promoting RDM activities/services at McMaster.
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/introduction-to-r-2/
LOCATION:McMaster University\, 1280 Main St W\, Hamilton\, Ontario\, L8S 4L8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:1-4 hour workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20241022T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20241022T235959
DTSTAMP:20260405T183022
CREATED:20241003T143238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241022T192515Z
UID:10000358-1729555200-1729641599@ccdhhn.ca
SUMMARY:The Around the World of Parliamentary Immunity: A Case Study of Comparative Legislative Research in Three Post-British Rule Parliaments
DESCRIPTION:Date: 22 October 2024 \n\n\n\nThis workshop takes place from 11:30-12:30 (Eastern) in Perez Hall room 302. \n\n\n\nParliamentary immunity is a significant aspect of parliamentary life. Created centuries ago by the British House of Commons\, the system has influenced other national legislative bodies. However\, little is known about the degree to which elements of the Westminster model have been inherited by parliaments. DR. SHLOMI BALABAN (postdoctoral fellow at uOttawa) is joining us to demonstrate how he’s using ArcGIS Storymaps alongside previously unpublished digitized archival materials to visually represent parliamentary connections as a form of “geo-digital genealogy” of the law. \n\n\n\nEnglish presentation.
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/the-around-the-world-of-parliamentary-immunity-a-case-study-of-comparative-legislative-research-in-three-post-british-rule-parliaments/
LOCATION:University of Ottawa\, 50 University Private\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, K1N 6N5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:1-4 hour workshop
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GEO:45.42395;-75.68446
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20241024T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20241024T235959
DTSTAMP:20260405T183022
CREATED:20240422T155421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240422T155427Z
UID:10000305-1729728000-1729814399@ccdhhn.ca
SUMMARY:Modernization (Technical)
DESCRIPTION:In this technical webinar\, LEMDO Project Manager\, Navarra Houldin\, will introduce the basics of regular expressions (regex). This useful tool will help editors to quickly find-and-replace in their modernized text template files.
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/modernization-technical/
LOCATION:LEMDO
CATEGORIES:1-4 hour workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20241029T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20241029T235959
DTSTAMP:20260405T183022
CREATED:20241008T125041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241008T141201Z
UID:10000364-1730160000-1730246399@ccdhhn.ca
SUMMARY:Introduction to programming with Python [online\, PYT101]
DESCRIPTION:Date: 29 October 2024 \n\n\n\nProgramming serves as a versatile tool for a wide range of endeavours\, including analyzing data\, manipulating data\, and automating tasks. Through this workshop\, you will learn the basics of programming and consider how it fits into your research project. These concepts aren’t exclusive to Python; they’re applicable to most programming languages\, making this workshop pertinent regardless of your chosen language. \n\n\n\nRegistration\n\n\n\n\nAcademic participant : 10$\n\n\n\nNon-academic participant : $200\n\n\n\n\nPrerequisites\n\n\n\n\nUnderstanding the notions of file and directory;\n\n\n\nUNX101 completion or knowledge of the basics of the Unix command line.\n\n\n\n\nCourse plan\n\n\n\n\nBasics\n\n\n\nData analysis\n\n\n\nVisualization\n\n\n\nLists\n\n\n\nRepeated operations\n\n\n\nConditional expressions\n\n\n\nFunctions\n\n\n\n\nInstructor\n\n\n\nCharles Coulombe\, analyst in advanced research computing at Calcul Québec. \n\n\n\nTechnical prerequisites\n\n\n\nWe will use the Zoom platform. Because this event is a practical workshop\, it is very useful having a secondary screen where you would get the instructor window on one screen and your own window on your main screen. \n\n\n\nWe will use the Jupyter Lab interface. Make sure you have a modern Web browser like Google Chrome\, Firefox\, Edge or Safari. \n\n\n\nContact\n\n\n\nFor any question\, please write to training@calculquebec.ca. \n\n\n\nNotes\n\n\n\nThe workshop could be canceled if the number of registrations is too low. \n\n\n\nThe workshop is not recorded;
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/introduction-to-programming-with-python-online-pyt101/
LOCATION:Québec
CATEGORIES:1-4 hour workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20241029T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20241029T235959
DTSTAMP:20260405T183022
CREATED:20241029T141728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241029T141735Z
UID:10000398-1730160000-1730246399@ccdhhn.ca
SUMMARY:Introduction aux humanités numériques
DESCRIPTION:Les humanités numériques réfèrent à l’utilisation d’outils et de pratiques numériques dans les sphères des sciences humaines et sociales et des arts et lettres. Le numérique peut intervenir à différents moments d’une recherche en sciences humaines et sociales et en arts et lettres\, et ce\, peu importe la nature et la portée du projet. \n\n\n\nCette présentation se veut une introduction aux méthodes et outils en humanités numériques ainsi qu’un tour d’horizon des ressources et services offerts au Service des bibliothèques de l’UQAM en lien avec les humanités numériques.  \n\n\n\nGuides liés: Humanités numériques by Simon Côté-Lapointe
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/introduction-aux-humanites-numeriques/
LOCATION:UQAM | Université du Québec à Montréal\, 400 rue Sainte-Catherine\, Montreal\, Québec\, H2L 2C5
CATEGORIES:1-4 hour workshop
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GEO:45.513722489935;-73.558306761266
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20241030T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20241030T235959
DTSTAMP:20260405T183022
CREATED:20241008T144747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241008T150514Z
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SUMMARY:Introduction à la gestion de révision avec Git [en ligne\, GIT101]
DESCRIPTION:30 octobre 2024 \n\n\n\nQue ce soit dans le cadre d’un projet de développement ou d’analyse\, la gestion des versions permet de garder une trace de votre travail et de faciliter la coordination avec vos collègues. Cette formation vous présentera les bases de la gestion de code source avec Git\, le logiciel de suivi des versions recommandé par notre équipe. \n\n\n\nInscription\n\n\n\n\nParticipant académique : 10$\n\n\n\nParticipant non-académique : 200$\n\n\n\n\nPrérequis\n\n\n\n\nConnaitre les combinaisons de touches associées à ces caractères: [ ] ( ) { } ! $ | * # @ & / < > ~ ‘ “\n\n\n\nComprendre les concepts de fichiers et dossiers.\n\n\n\nAvoir suivi UNX101 ou connaitre les bases de la ligne de commande Unix.\n\n\n\n\nPlan de cours\n\n\n\n\nIntroduction à la gestion des version;\n\n\n\nConfiguration de Git;\n\n\n\nCréation de dépôt;\n\n\n\nSuivi des versions;\n\n\n\nExploration de l’historique;\n\n\n\nIgnorer certains fichiers;\n\n\n\nDépôts distants;\n\n\n\nCollaboration;\n\n\n\nGestion des conflits;\n\n\n\n\nFormateur\n\n\n\nCharles Coulombe\, analyste en calcul informatique de pointe à Calcul Québec. \n\n\n\nLangue du cours\n\n\n\nFrançais \n\n\n\nPrérequis techniques\n\n\n\nNous utiliserons Zoom comme plateforme. Comme il s’agit d’un atelier pratique\, il est utile d’avoir deux écrans afin de pouvoir afficher l’écran de l’instructeur d’un côté et votre propre écran de l’autre. \n\n\n\nNous utiliserons aussi l’interface Jupyter Lab. Assurez-vous d’avoir un navigateur Web moderne tel que Google Chrome\, Firefox\, Edge ou Safari. \n\n\n\nContact\n\n\n\nPour toutes questions\, écrivez-nous à formation@calculquebec.ca. \n\n\n\nN﻿otes\n\n\n\nLa formation pourrait être annulée advenant un nombre trop peu élevé d’inscriptions. \n\n\n\nLa formation n’est pas enregistrée.
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/introduction-a-la-gestion-de-revision-avec-git-en-ligne-git101/
LOCATION:Québec
CATEGORIES:1-4 hour workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20241104T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20241104T235959
DTSTAMP:20260405T183022
CREATED:20241024T122744Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241024T123537Z
UID:10000379-1730678400-1730764799@ccdhhn.ca
SUMMARY:Tidy data (using spreadsheet programs for data organization)
DESCRIPTION:Date: 4 November  2024 \n\n\n\nThis workshop aims to teach researchers\, librarians\, and information professionals basic concepts\, skills\, and tools for working with data to get more done quickly and with less pain. In this lesson\, you will learn good data entry practices\, how to avoid common formatting mistakes\, approaches for handling dates in spreadsheets\, basic quality control and data manipulation\, and exporting data from spreadsheets. This domain-specific workshop focuses on examples and challenges from Humanities\, Social Sciences\, and library research fields and uses librarycarpentry.org materials. \n\n\n\nTechnical requirements: have spreadsheet software installed prior to the workshop. Library Carpentry suggests LibreOffice.
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/tidy-data-using-spreadsheet-programs-for-data-organization/
LOCATION:Québec
CATEGORIES:1-4 hour workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20241104T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20241104T235959
DTSTAMP:20260405T183022
CREATED:20241029T141909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241029T142410Z
UID:10000397-1730678400-1730764799@ccdhhn.ca
SUMMARY:La création de graphiques\, cartes et tableaux avec Datawrapper
DESCRIPTION:Datawrapper est un outil de visualisation de données en ligne gratuit qui permet de créer des graphiques\, des cartes et des tableaux interactifs. Vous pouvez ensuite les intégrer dans un site Web\, ou l’exporter au format PNG\, PDF ou SVG afin de l’imprimer ou de l’insérer dans des travaux de recherche\, des rapports ou des présentations. \n\n\n\nCette présentation en ligne propose un tour d’horizon du fonctionnement de Datawrapper et des étapes nécessaires pour vous lancer dans la création de votre première visualisation. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPour vous donner un avant-goût\, voici un exemple de tableau interactif créé avec Datawrapper : \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAtelier présenté et animé par Justin Roy \n\n\n\nTitulaire d’une maîtrise en sciences de l’information\, Justin  Roy est chargé de projet chez Minwashin et responsable de la bibliothèque numérique Nipakanatik. \n\n\n\nGuides liés: Humanités numériques by Simon Côté-Lapointe
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/la-creation-de-graphiques-cartes-et-tableaux-avec-datawrapper/
LOCATION:UQAM | Université du Québec à Montréal\, 400 rue Sainte-Catherine\, Montreal\, Québec\, H2L 2C5
CATEGORIES:1-4 hour workshop
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GEO:45.513722489935;-73.558306761266
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20241105T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20241105T235959
DTSTAMP:20260405T183022
CREATED:20241003T143504Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241029T132037Z
UID:10000359-1730764800-1730851199@ccdhhn.ca
SUMMARY:Partageons les ondes
DESCRIPTION:Date: 5 novembre  2024 \n\n\n\nCet atelier a lieu de 11h30 à 12h30 (heure de l’Est) dans la salle 302 du Perez Hall. \n\n\n\nQuelles sont les voix qui se font entendre à la radio canadienne ? Les stations canadiennes respectent-elles les exigences de contenu canadien ? Quelles histoires sont conservées dans les catalogues des stations ? LA DRE JADA WATSON (École des sciences de l’information à l’uOttawa) discutera de la dernière étude de SongData sur la représentation de la programmation radiophonique. Rejoignez-nous pour en savoir plus sur les chansons des artistes qui sont diffusées et celles qui ne le sont pas\, et sur les mesures qui pourraient être prises pour atténuer les pratiques de programmation préjudiciables à la radio canadienne. \n\n\n\nPrésentation française.
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/share-the-air/
LOCATION:University of Ottawa\, 50 University Private\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, K1N 6N5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:1-4 hour workshop
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GEO:45.42395;-75.68446
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20241106T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20241106T235959
DTSTAMP:20260405T183022
CREATED:20240926T133656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240926T133732Z
UID:10000335-1730851200-1730937599@ccdhhn.ca
SUMMARY:Introduction to Typesetting with LaTeX
DESCRIPTION:Date: 6 November 2024 \n\n\n\nThis workshop will introduce you to LaTeX\, a typesetting system commonly used in STEM disciplines to create high-quality documents and easily write mathematical equations. \n\n\n\nIn this tutorial\, we will discuss tools for writing in LaTeX\, the structural elements of LaTeX\, text formatting\, and commands for writing mathematical equations. You will also learn the commands to create your first LaTeX document. \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 Bios:  \n\n\n\nJohn Fink (he/they) is the Digital Scholarship Librarian at McMaster University Library. Their talents lie in complex and innovative systems administration and project management. He also has an interest in the maker/hacker element in digital scholarship\, and is frequently spotted tinkering with esoteric hardware. If you are interested in having the Sherman Centre support your project\, John is an excellent first contact. \n\n\n\nKatie is a learning support librarian who works with the Faculty of Engineering to help engineering students learn how to understand\, find\, read\, interpret\, and create different types of information sources. She has spent the last decade teaching and providing research support to students and researchers in science and engineering. Her recent projects have focused on the development of some exciting new open educational resources.
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/introduction-to-typesetting-with-latex/
LOCATION:McMaster University\, 1280 Main St W\, Hamilton\, Ontario\, L8S 4L8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:1-4 hour workshop
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GEO:43.262744745136;-79.917660388376
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=McMaster University 1280 Main St W Hamilton Ontario L8S 4L8 Canada;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1280 Main St W:geo:-79.917660388376,43.262744745136
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20241106T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20241106T235959
DTSTAMP:20260405T183022
CREATED:20241008T145528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241008T145536Z
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SUMMARY:Analyse et visualisation de données avec Python [en ligne\, DAT201]
DESCRIPTION:Séance 1 (2024-11-06) \n\n\n\nSéance 2 (2024-11-13) \n\n\n\nLa programmation est un outil polyvalent qui permet de mener à terme des projets variés\, dont l’analyse de vos données\, leur manipulation et l’automatisation de tâches. Cette formation vous permettra de découvrir la programmation et de réfléchir à son intégration dans un projet de recherche. Les concepts abordés existent dans la plupart des langages de programmation. Cet atelier est donc pertinent même si vous souhaitez analyser vos données avec un langage autre que Python. \n\n\n\nInscription\n\n\n\n\nParticipant académique : 10$\n\n\n\nParticipant non-académique : 200$\n\n\n\n\nPrérequis\n\n\n\n\nComprendre les concepts de fichiers et dossiers;\n\n\n\nAvoir suivi UNX101 ou connaitre les bases de la ligne de commande Unix.\n\n\n\n\nPlan de cours\n\n\n\n\nLes bases\n\n\n\nAnalyse de données\n\n\n\nVisualisation\n\n\n\nLes listes\n\n\n\nRépétitions d’opérations\n\n\n\nExpressions conditionnelles\n\n\n\nFonctions\n\n\n\n\nFormateur\n\n\n\nCharles Coulombe\, analyste en calcul informatique de pointe à Calcul Québec. \n\n\n\nPrérequis techniques\n\n\n\nNous utiliserons Zoom comme plateforme. Comme il s’agit d’un atelier pratique\, il est utile d’avoir deux écrans afin de pouvoir afficher l’écran de l’instructeur d’un côté et votre propre écran de l’autre. \n\n\n\nNous utiliserons aussi l’interface Jupyter Lab. Assurez-vous d’avoir un navigateur Web moderne tel que Google Chrome\, Firefox\, Edge ou Safari. \n\n\n\nContact\n\n\n\nPour toutes questions\, écrivez-nous à formation@calculquebec.ca. \n\n\n\nN﻿otes\n\n\n\nLa formation pourrait être annulée advenant un nombre trop peu élevé d’inscriptions. \n\n\n\nLa formation n’est pas enregistrée;
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/analyse-et-visualisation-de-donnees-avec-python-en-ligne-dat201/2024-11-06/
LOCATION:Québec
CATEGORIES:4-10 hour workshop
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DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20241106T235959
DTSTAMP:20260405T183022
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SUMMARY: Introduction to Python & Coding for HSS - Part I & II of the HSS Python Series
DESCRIPTION:Dates: November 6 & 13\, 2024 \n\n\n\nDescription: This is a beginner-level 4-part series for humanities and social sciences researchers (HSS) and librarians. Introduction to Python & Coding for HSS – Parts I & II focus on introducing participants to basic coding concepts and fundamentals to help them confidently participate in high-level conceptual discussions with computer programmers or technical team members. We will use Python due to its vast popularity\, easy syntax\, and powerful extensions while working in the user-friendly and convenient JupyterLab environment. These general concepts will be reinforced and illustrated with the hands-on development of simple programs that can help with text-based research and analysis immediately. \n\n\n\nParticipants can continue in the series to apply the Python knowledge with API Querying (Part III) and Textual Analysis (Part IV). It is highly recommended that you complete the 2-part Python series before joining API Querying and Textual Analysis. For the Python workshops\, you do not need any previous knowledge of the tools that will be presented or prior programming experience. \n\n\n\nTechnical requirements: Install Python using Anaconda. To run Python\, we are going to use Jupyter Notebooks via JupyterLab. If you installed Anaconda\, JupyterLab is installed on your system.
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/introduction-to-python-coding-for-hss-part-i-ii-of-the-hss-python-series/2024-11-06/
LOCATION:Québec
CATEGORIES:4-10 hour workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20241107T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20241107T235959
DTSTAMP:20260405T183022
CREATED:20240523T123650Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240523T123716Z
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SUMMARY:Literary Divisions (Editorial-Technical)
DESCRIPTION:In this hybrid editorial-technical webinar\, LEMDO Director Janelle Jenstad will explain how to “Create Acts\, Scenes\, and Characters Lists in Your Modernized Text.” \n\n\n\nThe webinar will cover the basics of literary divisions and character lists; offer tips on dealing with tricky literary divisions like choruses\, inter-act unit\, prologues\, and epilogues; and go through some of the trickier challenges in dealing with evolving speech prefixes\, character groups\, and unnamed characters. TEI-XML skills: We will focus on the <particDesc>\, <listPerson>\, <person>\, <persName>\, <name>\, <reg>\, <note>\, and <div> elements. \n\n\n\nAnthology leads\, current editors\, prospective editors\, and LEMDO-curious students and scholars are very welcome! \n\n\n\nLed by: Janelle Jenstad
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/literary-divisions-editorial-technical/
LOCATION:LEMDO
CATEGORIES:1-4 hour workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20241111T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20241111T235959
DTSTAMP:20260405T183022
CREATED:20240926T134508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240926T134522Z
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SUMMARY:Visualizing with Power BI 
DESCRIPTION:Date: 11 November 2024 \n\n\n\nThis workshop covers the basic of using Power BI to create visualizations. We will look at data cleaning\, creating impactful charts\, and building interactive dashboards. Discover how to tell your data story effectively and make informed decisions. No previous experience needed. \n\n\n\nLearning Outcomes: Construct basic visualizations using Power BI. Be able to critique the accessibility and design features of graphs. \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:  \n\n\n\nSubhanya (she/her) brings a background of research in data justice\, science and technology studies\, and environmental humanities. She is currently thinking through participatory data design which allow for visualizations that are empowering for the end user.
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/visualizing-with-power-bi/
LOCATION:McMaster University\, 1280 Main St W\, Hamilton\, Ontario\, L8S 4L8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:1-4 hour workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20241111T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20241111T235959
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CREATED:20241024T123351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241024T123645Z
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Regular Expressions (Regex)
DESCRIPTION:Date: 11 November 2024 \n\n\n\nRegular expressions are used to find “strings” in text documents. Strings are sequences of characters\, and regular expressions excel at finding them. If you need to find anything beyond exact character matches with or without general case insensitivity\, then it is time to consider leaving behind standard tools for finding text and embracing regular expressions. In particular\, regular expressions excel at finding patterns of characters within text. It can be applied to many applications and programming languages. \n\n\n\nTechnical requirements: if you are on Windows\, we recommend that you install Git for Windows (instructions here). Linux and macOS already have their own terminal. \n\n\n\nThese are introductory\, beginner-level sessions. No prior experience or knowledge is required. The workshop leverages lessons from Library Carpentry\, part of the larger Carpentries community that teaches researchers worldwide foundational coding and data science skills.
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/introduction-to-regular-expressions-regex/
LOCATION:Québec
CATEGORIES:1-4 hour workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20241112T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20241112T235959
DTSTAMP:20260405T183022
CREATED:20240926T134718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240926T134729Z
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Your Research Impact 
DESCRIPTION:Date: 12 November 2024 \n\n\n\nThe ability to create effective visualizations of your research impact is a valuable skill when competing for grants\, awards\, and attention in a crowded research landscape. In this workshop we will explore best practices for generating simple\, eye-catching graphics to communicate your impact from a variety of perspectives (from citation rates to collaboration networks to media attention). \n\n\n\nLearning Outcomes: Attendees will learn how to: 1) Generate ready-made impact visualizations within a variety of bibliometric tools at McMaster. 2) Utilize raw bibliometric data to create custom visualizations within a variety of tools (Excel\, VosViewer\, Datawrapper). 3) Effectively incorporate research impact visualizations into reports\, grant applications\, and award nominations. \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:  \n\n\n\nJack 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.
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/visualizing-your-research-impact/
LOCATION:McMaster University\, 1280 Main St W\, Hamilton\, Ontario\, L8S 4L8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:1-4 hour workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20241112T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20241112T235959
DTSTAMP:20260405T183022
CREATED:20241008T150132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241008T150615Z
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SUMMARY:Introduction à la gestion des données de recherche et nettoyage de données avec OpenRefine [en ligne\, DAT101]
DESCRIPTION:12 novembre 2024 \n\n\n\nDans cette formation\, vous aurez un bref aperçu des concepts clés associés à une bonne gestion des données. Vous découvrirez aussi les bonnes pratiques de nettoyage de données à l’aide du logiciel OpenRefine. Le logiciel ouvert OpenRefine permet le nettoyage et la mise en forme de données dans une interface conviviale. Parmi ses avantages\, on retrouve la possibilité de conserver le fichier original intact\, de garder une trace des manipulations sur les données et d’annuler une modification facilement. \n\n\n\nInscription\n\n\n\n\nParticipant académique : 10$\n\n\n\nParticipant non-académique : 200$\n\n\n\n\nPrérequis\n\n\n\n\nComprendre les concepts de fichiers et dossiers;\n\n\n\nConnaitre les notions statistiques suivantes: moyenne\, écart-type\, distribution normale.\n\n\n\n\nPlan de cours\n\n\n\n\nIntroduction à la gestion des données de recherche\n\n\n\nNettoyage de données avec OpenRefine\n\n\n\nFiltres et “facetting”;\n\n\n\nTransformations communes;\n\n\n\nIdentification et correction de mauvaises entrées et erreurs de frappe;\n\n\n\nUtilisation du langage GREL;\n\n\n\nAutomatisation des modifications;\n\n\n\nRéconciliation des données;\n\n\n\nBonification de données (API).\n\n\n\n\nFormateur\n\n\n\nCaroline Baril\,Lina Harper\, analyste en calcul informatique de pointe à Calcul Québec. \n\n\n\nLangue du cours\n\n\n\nFrançais \n\n\n\nPrérequis techniques\n\n\n\nNous utiliserons Zoom comme plateforme. Comme il s’agit d’un atelier pratique\, il est utile d’avoir deux écrans afin de pouvoir afficher l’écran de l’instructeur d’un côté et votre propre écran de l’autre. \n\n\n\nNous utiliserons aussi l’interface Jupyter Lab. Assurez-vous d’avoir un navigateur Web moderne tel que Google Chrome\, Firefox\, Edge ou Safari. \n\n\n\nContact\n\n\n\nPour toutes questions\, écrivez-nous à formation@calculquebec.ca. \n\n\n\nN﻿otes\n\n\n\nLa formation n’est pas enregistrée; \n\n\n\nLa formation pourrait être annulée advenant un nombre trop peu élevé d’inscriptions.
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/introduction-a-la-gestion-des-donnees-de-recherche-et-nettoyage-de-donnees-avec-openrefine-en-ligne-dat101/
LOCATION:Québec
CATEGORIES:1-4 hour workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20241113T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20241113T235959
DTSTAMP:20260405T183022
CREATED:20240926T135100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240926T135117Z
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SUMMARY:Build Your Own Chatbot: Local Applications in Generative AI on your Laptop
DESCRIPTION:Date: 13 November 2024 \n\n\n\nEveryone is familiar with cloud-based generative AI\, like ChatGPT. However\, the driving technology behind most modern AI systems — the transformers-based Larage Language Model architecture — is flexible enough to run on recent commodity hardware like your latop. \n\n\n\nIn this workshop\, we will explore the technology behind AI systems and set up and use a basic AI on your laptop you can chat with. \n\n\n\nDetails: Any preparatory work for the session can be found on its information page. This in-person workshop will not be recorded. \n\n\n\nFacilitator Bio: John Fink (he/they) is the Digital Scholarship Librarian at McMaster University Library. Their talents lie in complex and innovative systems administration and project management. He also has an interest in the maker/hacker element in digital scholarship\, and is frequently spotted tinkering with esoteric hardware. If you are interested in having the Sherman Centre support your project\, John is an excellent first contact.
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/build-your-own-chatbot-local-applications-in-generative-ai-on-your-laptop/
LOCATION:McMaster University\, 1280 Main St W\, Hamilton\, Ontario\, L8S 4L8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:1-4 hour workshop
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DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20241113T235959
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CREATED:20241008T145528Z
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SUMMARY:Analyse et visualisation de données avec Python [en ligne\, DAT201]
DESCRIPTION:Séance 1 (2024-11-06) \n\n\n\nSéance 2 (2024-11-13) \n\n\n\nLa programmation est un outil polyvalent qui permet de mener à terme des projets variés\, dont l’analyse de vos données\, leur manipulation et l’automatisation de tâches. Cette formation vous permettra de découvrir la programmation et de réfléchir à son intégration dans un projet de recherche. Les concepts abordés existent dans la plupart des langages de programmation. Cet atelier est donc pertinent même si vous souhaitez analyser vos données avec un langage autre que Python. \n\n\n\nInscription\n\n\n\n\nParticipant académique : 10$\n\n\n\nParticipant non-académique : 200$\n\n\n\n\nPrérequis\n\n\n\n\nComprendre les concepts de fichiers et dossiers;\n\n\n\nAvoir suivi UNX101 ou connaitre les bases de la ligne de commande Unix.\n\n\n\n\nPlan de cours\n\n\n\n\nLes bases\n\n\n\nAnalyse de données\n\n\n\nVisualisation\n\n\n\nLes listes\n\n\n\nRépétitions d’opérations\n\n\n\nExpressions conditionnelles\n\n\n\nFonctions\n\n\n\n\nFormateur\n\n\n\nCharles Coulombe\, analyste en calcul informatique de pointe à Calcul Québec. \n\n\n\nPrérequis techniques\n\n\n\nNous utiliserons Zoom comme plateforme. Comme il s’agit d’un atelier pratique\, il est utile d’avoir deux écrans afin de pouvoir afficher l’écran de l’instructeur d’un côté et votre propre écran de l’autre. \n\n\n\nNous utiliserons aussi l’interface Jupyter Lab. Assurez-vous d’avoir un navigateur Web moderne tel que Google Chrome\, Firefox\, Edge ou Safari. \n\n\n\nContact\n\n\n\nPour toutes questions\, écrivez-nous à formation@calculquebec.ca. \n\n\n\nN﻿otes\n\n\n\nLa formation pourrait être annulée advenant un nombre trop peu élevé d’inscriptions. \n\n\n\nLa formation n’est pas enregistrée;
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/analyse-et-visualisation-de-donnees-avec-python-en-ligne-dat201/2024-11-13/
LOCATION:Québec
CATEGORIES:4-10 hour workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20241113T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20241113T235959
DTSTAMP:20260405T183022
CREATED:20241024T131040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241024T131148Z
UID:10000389-1731456000-1731542399@ccdhhn.ca
SUMMARY: Introduction to Python & Coding for HSS - Part I & II of the HSS Python Series
DESCRIPTION:Dates: November 6 & 13\, 2024 \n\n\n\nDescription: This is a beginner-level 4-part series for humanities and social sciences researchers (HSS) and librarians. Introduction to Python & Coding for HSS – Parts I & II focus on introducing participants to basic coding concepts and fundamentals to help them confidently participate in high-level conceptual discussions with computer programmers or technical team members. We will use Python due to its vast popularity\, easy syntax\, and powerful extensions while working in the user-friendly and convenient JupyterLab environment. These general concepts will be reinforced and illustrated with the hands-on development of simple programs that can help with text-based research and analysis immediately. \n\n\n\nParticipants can continue in the series to apply the Python knowledge with API Querying (Part III) and Textual Analysis (Part IV). It is highly recommended that you complete the 2-part Python series before joining API Querying and Textual Analysis. For the Python workshops\, you do not need any previous knowledge of the tools that will be presented or prior programming experience. \n\n\n\nTechnical requirements: Install Python using Anaconda. To run Python\, we are going to use Jupyter Notebooks via JupyterLab. If you installed Anaconda\, JupyterLab is installed on your system.
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/introduction-to-python-coding-for-hss-part-i-ii-of-the-hss-python-series/2024-11-13/
LOCATION:Québec
CATEGORIES:4-10 hour workshop
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