Don't lose all that hard work you've put into creating a digital scholarship project! With all the moving parts involved, digital scholarship projects can “break” two or three years after completion when preservation concerns aren’t considered.
Dismantling the primacy of traditional human-based forms of witnessing is crucial if we are to reckon with an era of technoscientific war, ecological catastrophe, and technological capture.
Do you have a textual analysis project that you are trying to get off the ground? Or are you simply interested in learning more about how to analyze texts with computers? Join us for an intensive - but fun!
Join us for a comprehensive overview of the services and resources available from McMaster Libraries to support your teaching and research.
This session will explore how we invite students into the world of open scholarship.
You have received a SAS academic accommodation letter. Now what?
Data Management Plans are both incredibly helpful research tools and increasingly required for grants but it can be hard to know how to complete a Data Management Plan if it’s your first time.
Do you have an interest in doing research on a teaching and learning topic?
In the evolving academic publishing landscape, predatory journals continue to pose a critical challenge for both students and researchers.
This session will provide a brief overview of how the library can support evidence synthesis and guidelines to consider for developing effective assignments and projects.
McMaster University Library is committed to removing barriers and championing inclusivity of course materials for students.