Showcasing Tools and Resources for Graduates (STEMM) New
This event will allow participants to explore lots of different tools and resources that can help them with their work at Cambridge.
Tools and resources on offer include:
- streamlining academic work (IFTTT, LaTeX, Overleaf, alerts)
- managing academic outputs (ORCiD, Apollo, Symplectic Elements, Metrics)
- industry and the world of work (LinkedIn & advice from the Careers Service)
Participants will be able to rotate between different areas to hear short presentations (15 mins) and explore tools that they want to know more about. Handouts on all the tools and resources on offer will be available. The event will be led by librarians from across the Cambridge University Libraries community.
Participants can drop in to the event at any convenient time but we do encourage you to book so we can have an idea of numbers. All are welcome but this event will have a particular relevance for STEMM graduate students and researchers.
You do not have to stay for the full event duration.
Refreshments will be available on a first come, first served basis. Support for this event has been provided by the Researcher Development Programme.
- All STEMM graduate students
- Other staff and students welcome
- For further information please see our eligibility criteria
Number of sessions: 1
# | Date | Time | Venue | Trainers | |
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1 | Thu 31 Jan 2019 12:00 - 14:00 | 12:00 - 14:00 | Clinical School, E-learning 1, 2, 3 (Level 2) | map | George Cronin, Amy Theobald, Veronica Phillips, Eleanor Barker, C.M. Castle, Laura Jeffrey, River Cronin, Katie Hughes, Yvonne Nobis, Zoe Walker-Fagg, Sally Todd, Eleanor Barker |
Presentations, practicals, and demonstrations.
2 hours
Booking / availability