The Library provides a series of university-wide, open workshops to teach how to find, evaluate, organize, and analyze information and data. The Library also provides instructional workshops of academic databases, citation management tools, and data and visualization analysis tools.
Below is a list of workshops offered by DKU Library. Links to recordings (if available) will be updated or removed periodically to ensure the currency of the contents. NetID sign-in is required in order to view the recordings.
Session: August 23, 2024
This workshop helps students acquire knowledge of the creation and organization of information and skills to search for appropriate information for academic research.
Slides: https://duke.box.com/s/yekhqo316ahpj31yatyhaoh9ihzl5xa1
Session: August 30, 2024
This workshop helps students learn how to identify different types and formats of sources, how these sources are created and published, and how they can be used for other purposes.
Slides: https://duke.box.com/s/9ku1btjs9fn4p80ycdtqec7soqkofmu0
Session: September 6, 2024
This workshop helps students learn how to use relevant sources they have found to create a bibliography and/or annotated bibliography and organize sources of multiple perspectives into a literature review.
Slides: https://duke.box.com/s/7lwc70r26gqvdpivep5nm9fylh4gsp37
Session: November 10, 2023
This workshop helps students navigate our increasingly data-driven world and learn the difference between correlation and causation and how research structure affects the questions that data can answer.
Recording: https://warpwire.duke.edu/w/-wIIAA/
Session: October 25, 2024
This workshop delves into the principles of prompt engineering to enhance users’ ability to utilize large language models (LLMs) effectively. Participants will learn how to craft precise and effective prompts to guide LLMs in generating accurate and relevant responses.
Slides: https://duke.box.com/s/tanz9soo3pf6tkdzk3opo5jq7htru7xt
Session: November 1, 2024
This workshop provides an in-depth look at the mechanisms behind AI tools for literature search, including Scite, Consensus, Elicit, and others, demonstrating how they can enhance research by offering unique advantages but also limitations.
Slides: https://duke.box.com/s/34b3gj14pcj8ph4tcmlmruna0loj6cuh
Session: January 26, 2024
This workshop introduces what gray literature is, why it is needed in research, and where/how to find it. Grey literature is usually produced and distributed by organizations, corporates, government agencies, etc. Grey literature includes technical reports, conference proceedings, theses and dissertations, etc.
Slides: https://duke.box.com/s/e8zcbdd7gzp9johirpul84lt0lv9tkta
Session: March 1, 2024
This workshop covers what copyright is, what types of works have copyright, and to what extent creators are protected by copyright law. Participants can learn how to license their works to others and use someone else’s copyrighted works.
Slides: https://duke.box.com/s/mubumx7p65e8zfpo5fv87w9b09q6327h
Session: January 19, 2024
This workshop introduces users to several useful business databases for international company research, industry research, and finance information. Users will learn about resources where they can find global and regional market reports and multinational companies’ financial statements.
Slides: https://duke.box.com/s/crms26prynhlkvd7pakua0q9ys254j4m
Session: February 17, 2023
This training workshop teaches users how to use Wind Financial Terminal to understand China’s complex capital markets and economy. The terminal integrates the most comprehensive and accurate market data, fundamental data, research, news, and analytics tools across all asset classes in China.
Recording: https://warpwire.duke.edu/w/6YMHAA/
Session: April 19, 2024
This engaging workshop covers valuable resources that shed light on China’s present-day affairs, including databases for academic journals, Chinese newspapers and ebooks, statistical data, and laws and regulations. Participants also learn how to cite Chinese materials in English.
Slides: https://duke.box.com/s/n67qie5mrlj18vtb76eu2axdk859l68y
Session: November 22, 2024
This workshop teaches students to manage their scholarly sources using Zotero, a powerful citation management tool. Students will learn to install, add sources, and create bibliographies using the software, and more.
Slides will be available after the event.
Session: November 8, 2024
This workshop introduces users to the basic functions of EndNote 21, a powerful citation management tool that can help users organize their research references and build their bibliography. This session is for users with no or little experience with EndNote.
Slides: https://duke.box.com/s/f6z9u651m04v3lassn7cs3h2knhdiaut
Session: December 1, 2023
This workshop introduces users to intermediate functions of EndNote 20, including how to effectively use EndNote 21 to manage a large amount of unsorted references, read and annotate PDFs, and share their bibliography with teammates.
Slides: https://duke.box.com/s/mza084be0vxen8binbu9ipz5ljialhyi
Session: September 8, 2023
This workshop will quickly introduce basic functions and skills in Excel to those who are unfamiliar with the program before demonstrating several useful skills for working with data.
Slides and practice books: https://duke.box.com/s/pnqdn58l2kya3ewl9rvchdd9yqqos9yp
Recording: https://warpwire.duke.edu/w/P9kHAA/
Session: October 27, 2023
Go beyond your basic formulas and day-to-day uses of Excel and learn how to create dashboards to share and interact with your data. Learn skills like Lookup, If statements, and conditional formatting.
Slides and practice books: https://duke.box.com/s/f0oce2funnq0bm5tsony48szb1e84nsd
Recording: https://warpwire.duke.edu/w/3_oHAA/
Session: September 22, 2023
This workshop includes an introduction to how to install an environment swiftly to run Python, programming basics, and how to create and run simple programs. Recommended for users with no previous exposure to Python.
Slides and sample scripts: https://duke.box.com/s/et2ss2vnakzdy0ftq4frt86gzx0hetwt
Recording: https://warpwire.duke.edu/w/zeUHAA/
Session: November 18, 2022
This workshop will walk you through the process of using Python to deal with a dataset, clean the data and visualize it. It is recommended for students with some or a little experience with Python or other programming languages.
Recording: https://warpwire.duke.edu/w/jU4HAA/
Session: April 12, 2024
This workshop introduces LaTeX, the premier typesetting system perfect for students, researchers, and anyone in need of creating well-structured academic documents. Participants will learn how to set up the basic structures and incorporate mathematical equations and references.
Slides: https://duke.box.com/s/a36hzi0rblmcdayh30ni5m8zye9w01i8
Session: November 24, 2023
This workshop will teach you how to use two popular tools – Google Earth and ArcGIS – to create your own maps which you can use for study, research or just personal exploration of the world.
Recording: https://warpwire.duke.edu/w/uwsIAA/
Session: February 2, 2024
Tableau is a powerful, professional tool for turning datasets into interactive data visualizations. This workshop will work with a practice dataset to explore some basic visualization tools in Tableau and see how to upload it on Tableau Public to share with the world.
Recording: https://warpwire.duke.edu/w/PysIAA/
Practice books: https://duke.box.com/s/6tblzvbmpoxydgmaii734adjyxqv0dov
Session: March 6, 2024
Practice your R skills with a the popular Tidyverse package. You will learn how to use inferences and R tools to patch holes and make data useful. You will also use ggplot2, a very common visualization package, to create visually interesting charts to help understand and present the data.
Recording: https://warpwire.duke.edu/w/vzkIAA/
Slides and practice books: https://duke.box.com/s/rinufl2tig071kievuva7q4ixl3fqjkb