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EML 6085 - Research Methods in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

Research Workshops offered by the Library

Students must register for this workshop through their myUCF Student Center under Graduate Students then Pathways to Success. 

Citing and Managing Sources (Recurring Event)

Graduate Student Center: Trevor Colbourn Hall: 213

This session covers citing basics for academic writing and includes guidelines for using direct quotes and paraphrased text, formatting in-text citations and references, style guide resources (APA & MLA), and ideas for notetaking and managing sources. This workshop is offered through the College of Graduate Studies Pathways to Success professional development program for graduate students. No RSVP or registration is …

Data Documentation, Analysis & Statistical Software

Virtual

Join a statistician and metadata librarian for an introduction to best practices and suggestions for data documentation and analyzing research data. Learn about research data, data sharing, re-use, and long-term preservation. This session also includes real-world examples and a discussion of data tools, such as NVivo, SPSS/SAS/STATA/R. Please email Corinne.Bishop@ucf.edu to Zoom password.

Apps to Help Organize Your Graduate & Professional Planning (Recurring Event)

Graduate Student Center: Trevor Colbourn Hall: 213

Need help staying on task, managing projects, organizing group presentations, or trying to save more time and money? There’s an app for that! Join us as we uncover the secret to how mobile apps can help you organize your graduate and professional tasks. Be sure to bring your mobile device so you can be ready to test drive apps during …

Optimizing Your Online Presence (Recurring Event)

Graduate Student Center: Trevor Colbourn Hall: 213

This session covers evaluating your publishing impacts and managing your online researcher profile. Learn about methods and tools to obtain citation counts and impact data, metrics to assist in identifying key journals and notable researchers, and why it’s important to develop an online profile using sites, such as ORCID, Research Gate, Academia.edu, PIVOT, Plum Analytics, and Google Scholar