Doug Eyman & Collin Brooke on DH and Rhetoric

Room C415A @ The GC 365 Fifth Ave, New York, NY

Doug Eyman & Collin Brooke on DH and Rhetoric Doug Eyman (George Mason University) on “Digital Rhetoric and the Infrastructure of DH” and Collin Brooke (Syracuse University) on “Too Big to Scale? Culturomics and Crypto-Rhetorics”  Please join CUNY DHI and the Graduate Center Composition and Rhetoric Community (GCCRC) for a conversation about the intersection of …

Mexican Digital Libraries

The Skylight Room @ The GC 365 Fifth Ave, New York, NY

Andrea Martínez Baracs Mexican Digital Library, BDMx Mexican National Council for Culture and the Arts Discussant Peter T. Johnson Princeton University While it is certainly good news that so many libraries, archives and academic centers in Mexico, the US and the world are engaged in large-scale efforts to digitize historical documents, the presentation of such …

Social Media and Academia: Creating Digital Research Communities

Room C196.02 @ The GC 365 Fifth Ave, New York, NY

Social Media and Academia: Creating Digital Research Communities Thursday, Oct.10, 6:30-8:30 pm, Room C196.02  This workshop will introduce various aspects of social media as solutions or initiatives for creating communities around research. We’ll explore how to use the CUNY Commons, WordPress, and Twitter to find or create online research communities across CUNY and other universities. This …

Free

Workshop on Sequence Analysis and Traminer

Room 4102 @ The GC 365 Fifth Ave, New York, NY

Workshop on Sequence Analysis and Traminer CUNY Data Mining Initiative Friday, October 11, 2013 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (EDT)   Workshop Leader: Alexis Gabadinho, University of Geneva   Description of Event: This is a free, one-day workshop on Sequence Analysis with focus on Traminer, an open-source data mining software available in "R." Participants will get an introduction …

Zotero and RefWorks Overview

Room C196.03 @ The GC 365 Fifth Ave, New York, NY

Not sure which Citation Manager is right for you?! In this hands-on workshop, participants will receive an overview of citation managers, including those supported by the CUNY Graduate Center: Zotero and Refworks. For Beginners: those who have not yet chosen a citation manager for their research, or those interested in the basic principles of citation …

RefWorks

Room C196.03 @ The GC 365 Fifth Ave, New York, NY

Come to learn about Refworks as a citation manager, how it can help you manage your resources, and act as an index for your citations throughout your academic career. An introduction for beginners to intermediate. 18 slots only. Tuesday, October 15th, 1:00pm – 2:00pm Room C196.03 RSVP to Shawnta Smith

Matthew Kirschenbaum on Word Processing

Room C204/C205 @ The GC 365 Fifth Ave, New York, NY

Matthew Kirschenbaum on Word Processing Tues 10/15, 4:15pm-5:30pm, Room C204/C205: Matthew Kirschenbaum (University of Maryland) on “Track Changes: The Literary History of Word Processing”

Zotero

Room C196.03 @ The GC 365 Fifth Ave, New York, NY

Come to learn about Zotero as a citation manager, how it can help you manage your resources, and act as an index for your citations throughout your academic career. An introduction for beginners to intermediate. 18 slots only. Wednesday, October 16th, 12pm – 1pm Room C196.03 RSVP with [email protected]

Cloud Storage: How to Keep Your Citations and Sources in the Same Place (While Not Losing Your Dissertation)

Room C196.02 @ The GC 365 Fifth Ave, New York, NY

Cloud Storage: How to Keep Your Citations and Sources in the Same Place (While Not Losing Your Dissertation) Wednesday, Oct. 16, 6:30-8:30 pm, Room C196.03 This workshop will introduce digital storage, citation, and note taking tools with a focus on the best ways to organize and back up your research. We will cover a range …

Free

RefWorks

Room C196.03 @ The GC 365 Fifth Ave, New York, NY

Come to learn about Refworks as a citation manager, how it can help you manage your resources, and act as an index for your citations throughout your academic career. An introduction for beginners to intermediate. 18 slots only. Tuesday, October 15th, 1:00pm – 2:00pm Room C196.03 RSVP to Shawnta Smith