COFFEE BREAK WITH THE OFFICE OF DIVERSITY, INCLUSION, & BELONGING ☕ |
All-Community Coffee Break
Thursday, September 14
3:00PM-4:00PM
Library Commons
This event is open to Harvard ID holders.
Join the Office of Diversity, Inclusion, & Belonging and the HKS Library for our first community coffee break of the semester! Stop by for a cup of coffee or tea, some snacks, and great conversation. There's no set agenda - just an opportunity to take a break and connect with folks you may not see everyday. | | | | | |
STORIES FROM THE HKS LATINX COMMUNITY: HERITAGE MONTH CELEBRATION 🏵️ |
Stories from the HKS Latinx Community
Tuesday, September 19
3:30PM-5:00PM
Library Commons
This event is open to Harvard ID holders.
Join the Office of Diversity, Inclusion, & Belonging and the HKS Library for a special exhibition celebrating Latinx Heritage Month. Share food, mingle, and connect with members of the Latinx community at HKS. All are invited to recognize the contributions of Latinx community members to HKS, honor their diverse identities and stories, and celebrate the richness of Latinx past, present, and future. | | | | | |
DATA CLEANING FOR GEOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS WORKSHOP 🗺️ |
Pre-Analysis for GIS: Data Cleaning Workshop
Thursday, September 21
3:00PM-5:00PM
Rubenstein 414
This event is open to all, though space is limited.
Belle Lipton, GIS Outreach Librarian at the Harvard Map Collection, will get you started integrating geographic methods into your research and data workflows. You'll learn the fundamentals of geographic data and how to work through common GIS data cleaning problems. You'll leave with code snippets for R and Python. | | | | | |
AI CYBER LUNCHES 🤖 |
Bruce Schneier on How AI Breaks Trust
Wednesday, September 20
12:00PM-1:00PM
Rubenstein 414 & Zoom
In-person attendance is limited to Harvard ID holders on a first come / first served basis. All are welcome to attend virtually via Zoom.
Join the Belfer Center's Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program and the HKS Library for an AI Cyber Lunch with Bruce Schneier, HKS Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy. Bruce will speak about why trust is essential to a functioning society, and how AI could upend millennia of biological and social evolution regarding trust. | | | | | |
Katy Gero on AI and the Writer: How Technology Is Impacting Creative Writing
Wednesday, September 27
12:00-1:00PM
Rubenstein 414 & Zoom
In-person attendance is limited to Harvard ID holders on a first come / first served basis. All are welcome to attend virtually via Zoom.
Join the Belfer Center's Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program and the HKS Library for an AI Cyber Lunch with Katy Gero, Postdoctoral Fellow at Harvard University's Glassman Lab. Katy will explore how and why writers use computer-generated text, and the implications of doing so. | | | | | |
PROGRAMMING + PIZZA: COLLABORATIVE PROJECT SPACE |
Programming + Pizza 🍕
Wednesday, September 27
5:00PM-7:00PM
Rubenstein 414
This event is open to all.
Programming + Pizza is a collaborative space for building computational research skills. Folks of all experience levels are welcome to bring their questions, insights, and projects. Our goal is to learn together (and also eat pizza). In addition to your peers, your Research & Data Librarians will be there to provide expert support on writing and debugging your code, cleaning your data, implementing analytical methods, visualizing your data, and conducting spatial analysis in R. | | | | | |
ZOTERO WORKSHOPS 💻 |
Zotero Basics: In Person
Wednesday, September 13
10:30AM-11:45AM
Lamont Library, Room B30
This event is open to Harvard ID holders.
Zotero is a free software tool that automatically formats citations and bibliographies, helps you keep your resources in one place, and allows you to collaborate with others on research projects. | | | | | |
Zotero Basics: Online
Thursday, September 14
1:30PM-2:45PM
Zoom
This event is open to Harvard ID holders.
Zotero is a free software tool that automatically formats citations and bibliographies, helps you keep your resources in one place, and allows you to collaborate with others on research projects. | | | | | |
Zotero Basics: Online
Tuesday, September 19
9:00AM-10:15AM
Zoom
This event is open to Harvard ID holders.
Zotero is a free software tool that automatically formats citations and bibliographies, helps you keep your resources in one place, and allows you to collaborate with others on research projects. | | | | | |
Zotero Basics: Online
Wednesday, September 20
12:00PM-1:15PM
Zoom
This event is open to Harvard ID holders.
Zotero is a free software tool that automatically formats citations and bibliographies, helps you keep your resources in one place, and allows you to collaborate with others on research projects. | | | | | |
Zotero Basics: Online
Monday, September 25
4:30PM-5:45PM
Zoom
This event is open to Harvard ID holders.
Zotero is a free software tool that automatically formats citations and bibliographies, helps you keep your resources in one place, and allows you to collaborate with others on research projects. | | | | | |
Zotero Basics: In Person
Thursday, September 28
3:00PM-4:15PM
Cabot Science Library, Lower Instruction Room
This event is open to Harvard ID holders.
Zotero is a free software tool that automatically formats citations and bibliographies, helps you keep your resources in one place, and allows you to collaborate with others on research projects. | | | | | |
QUALITATIVE DATA ANALYSIS WORKSHOPS 📊 |
Intro to NVivo (for Windows and Mac)
Tuesday, September 12
10:00AM-11:00AM
Lamont Library
This event is open to Harvard ID holders.
NVivo provides easy ways to code, analyze and visualize qualitative data. This workshop will explore the software using a variety of primary source materials including: interviews, focus groups, images, videos, surveys, and social media platforms. | | | | | |
Intro to Qualitative Interview Research
Thursday, September 19
3:00PM-4:00PM
Zoom
This event is open to Harvard ID holders.
Get set up for interview research. You will leave prepared to choose among three general kinds of interview formats, engage ethically with participants, develop an interview guide, employ data capture and transcription technologies, and manage your data with care. | | | | | |
DATA VISUALIZATION WORKSHOPS 📈 |
Intro to Data Visualization with Tableau
Thursday, September 28
12:00PM-1:00PM
Zoom
This event is open to Harvard ID holders.
In this hands-on workshop you'll use a sample dataset to create several different types of visualization using Tableau. You'll also learn how to combine graphs together to create interactive dashboards. | | | | | |
Intro to Data Visualization with Tableau
Friday, October 6
2:00PM-3:00PM
Zoom
This event is open to Harvard ID holders.
Get set up for interview research. You will leave prepared to choose among three general kinds of interview formats, engage ethically with participants, develop an interview guide, employ data capture and transcription technologies, and manage your data with care. | | | | | |
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