Information Awareness Month @ UoM

A month of workshops and events not to be missed!

Are you a researcher with questions about managing information online, privacy issues, open access, online resources or anything else information-related?

This month, UoM is participating in the international Information Awareness Month. So come along to some or all of the upcoming workshops and events designed to help refine your skills in and increase knowledge of information and privacy, digital research tools and navigating the daily practices and policies integral for managing information online.

Many opportunities are available to enrich the way you research, publish, share, access, use and think about information.

Take a look at the complete list of Information Awareness Month events.

Some of the upcoming events include:

EndNote for Researchers (Webinar)

Monday 6 May 2019 1pm – 2pm

Using digital tools to publish strategically for STEMM researchers

Tuesday 7 May 2019 11am -12pm

Mendeley for Researchers (Webinar)

Wednesday 8 May 2019 1pm – 2pm

Copyright and Your Thesis (Webinar)

Thursday 9 May 2019 12pm

Privacy by Design @ UoM

Monday 13 May 2019 12:30pm – 1:30pm

Ethics, AI and Unintended Consequences

Monday 13 May 2019 5pm – 7pm

Information Privacy @ UoM

Wednesday 15 May 2019 10:30am – 11:30am

Consumer Privacy Post Cambridge Analytica

Wednesday 15 May 2019 1pm-2pm

Dimensions for researchers STEM

Thursday 12 May 2019 10am – 11am

Public Access and Your Thesis (Webinar) – For graduate researchers and supervisors

Monday 20 May 2019 1pm – 2pm

Better the DEVL you know: Digital tools for Humanities and Social Science research

Wednesday 22 May 2019 1:15 – 2:15

Mobilising knowledge for policy and practice

Wednesday 22 May 2019 12:30 – 1:30

Demonstrating the impact and engagement of your research in Law

Thursday 6 June 2019 2pm – 3pm

Dimensions for researchers HASS

Thursday 6 June 2019 3pm – 4pm

How to create research impact with data visualisation and infographics

Wednesday 19 June 2019 3pm – 4pm

 


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