Learn something new or refresh? We give you this spring’s KIB Talks
Time to brush up on your search skills? What does a predator journal look like? What are the requirements for research data? We have filled the calendar with KIB Talks on topics we know and want to share.
Our popular KIB Talks on visualisation from different perspectives appear regularly. We continue to talk about the importance of up-to-date information in KI RIMS and how to best search for information in different databases. When and how can you use AI? In searches? When illustrating your research?
KIB Talks may be a short presentation where you get hands-on tips to get started, or a longer workshop where, in addition to a useful introduction, you get to work with your own material and have the opportunity to ask an expert from KIB questions along the way.
The target group is mainly researchers and doctoral students at KI (our special workshop series for master's students is unchanged), for those of you working closely with researchers and doctoral students, it may also be good to know what KIB has to offer. We are also looking into how we can be of service to all of you teachers! Let us know!
In addition to the already planned events, which you can find in our always updated calendar, we are happy to visit different groups at KI (unit, research group, department) to tell you about everything the library does. It can be a general presentation of KIB's services or a deep dive into, for example, smarter information searching, academic writing and communication, visualisation, KI RIMS, AI from different aspects, management and storage of research data, reference management or publishing. Are you curious about another topic or missing a topic? Don’t hesitate in contacting us!
Welcome to a new semester together with the University Library and KIB Talks!
