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January 11th, 9:00-12:00, and January 12th, 9:00-12:00
This two half-day workshop will introduce participants to the R programming language. The course will emphasize practical exercises that build an intuition for programming fundamentals and explore how to apply them to real-world data. No prior programming or statistics background will be necessary.
A one day hands-on workshop to learn the principles of databases and SQL. The workshop will go through important episodic lesson materials with accompanying exercises using the SQLite query language and database system. SQLite is very similar to other query languages such as MySql, PostGres, Oracle, so the knowledge gained from this workshop can be used over a broad scope.
Researchers often need to record video and/or audio from the field. The University of Oslo's Teaching Learning Video Lab (TVLab) will present some of their best-practice tools for dealing with audio and video data and the data privacy problems this presents.
In this workshop you will learn how to display multidimensional data using dynamic images and sound in the browser.
This workshops gives an introduction to the new apps developed by the Digital Humanities Lab (DH Lab) at the National Library of Norway to text mine all the texts digitized by the National Library. These user friendly apps are based on the Python package the DH Lab has made available of the National Library's digitized collections for text mining analysis in Jupyter Notebook, which you can still select to run.
In this workshop we will make use of, and expand our collective knowledge of the Unix shell by sharing commands, shortcuts, etc. amongst the participants.
Digital Scholarship Days is an event for scholars interested in learning more about digital tools, methods, open science, data management and more. The workshops cater to various skill-levels and knowledge-levels about both older and novel digital scholarship means and practices.
This half-day workshop will introduce you to the data archiving process at the University of Oslo (UiO) collection of the general data archive DataverseNO. The participants will learn how to archive their own research data openly.
This half-day workshop will introduce you to Sustainable Authorship, meaning how to produce content (e.g. scientific articles) in a transparent way using openly available tools, simple interfaces, and common standards.
Christopher A. Faraone (University of Chicago) will hold the senior lecture in the series Samson Eitrem Memorial Lectures on Ancient Religion, Magic and Papyrology.
Welcome to the Life Science Writing Club! Join in for a chance to meet other researchers in the life sciences - and get some writing done!
Is it difficult to set aside time to write? The Academic Writing Centre arranges joint, structured “Shut Up & Write” sessions.
Welcome to the Life Science Writing Club! Join in for a chance to meet other researchers in the life sciences - and get some writing done!
Is it difficult to set aside time to write? The Academic Writing Centre arranges joint, structured “Shut Up & Write” sessions.
Learn about CRediT - a new international standard for transparent assignment of individual research contributions.
Welcome to the Geo-Wednesday in November! This month, Lars Riber from the Department of Geosciences, will give a talk about the atmosphere.
Welcome to the Life Science Writing Club! Join in for a chance to meet other researchers in the life sciences - and get some writing done!
Giuditta Mirizio (Heidelberg) will hold the second lecture in the series Samson Eitrem Memorial Lectures on Ancient Religion, Magic and Papyrology.
Welcome to our dScience lunch seminar in the Science Library! This event is open to everyone.
Professor Hugo Lundhaug (Faculty of Theology) will give a talk on his project and how a database constitutes an important digital humanities component in the project work.
Is it difficult to set aside time to write? The Academic Writing Centre arranges joint, structured “Shut Up & Write” sessions.
Welcome to the Life Science Writing Club! Join in for a chance to meet other researchers in the life sciences - and get some writing done!
Welcome to the Life Science Writing Club! Join in for a chance to meet other researchers in the life sciences - and get some writing done!
What are the latest trends in Chinese science fiction, and why has the genre been so popular globally in recent years? Meet writer and researcher Regina Kanyu Wang, who will take you through this and more!
Tuesday series: Let's talk about microbiomes – Fernanda Petersen.