The DataWorks! Prize, sponsored by the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH), recognizes the impactful role of data reuse on human health. Successful submissions must: Address a pivotal health research question…
On September 30th, 2024, Paige Lord, Tom Costello, Musa Al-Gharbi, Klaus Mueller, and Dean Karim Boughida discussed Democracy in the Digital Age at the Wang Center Theatre. Paige Lord is an expert in AI Ethics with a focus on its…
On September 26th, Rena Yehuda Newman provided a 90-minute talk entitled: The Research Canvas: Filling in the Blanks with Art, Zines and Queer Techniques. The event was co-hosted by University Libraries and the LGBTQ* Services and Diversity, Intercultural and Community…
Newspapers are often called the first draft of history, capturing a lot of rich details if you know how to read it. This online workshop from faculty librarian Chris Kretz, Head of Academic Engagement, will walk you through searching historical…
Please register ahead of time via the Zoom registration link: https://stonybrook.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUkcu-upzkrHtBSYR_uB5ywsqaEilX7lSH4 Learn how to format a student paper, create in-text citations, and put together a perfect reference list in accordance with 7th edition APA style guidelines For more info, please…
Please register ahead of time via the Zoom registration link: https://stonybrook.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0ocOqhqj0pGdSqfM8Dy7OuxEcrnwhvBifi Submitting a paper to a journal to be published? Learn how to format a professional paper for publication according to APA style guidelines for citations, footnotes, tables & figures,…
Please register ahead of time via the Zoom registration link: https://stonybrook.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEofuqorTkoH9HIbHlPiXpBm5a0N_mj5-0k What is a research database, anyway? How can you use them to discover what interests you? In this fun and pressure-free workshop, librarian Christine Fena will help you learn…
Join University Libraries for a series of games and activities featuring a variety of generative AI tools! We’ll try to stump you with AI images of the SBU campus, give you an opportunity to come up with prompts for an AI music generator, and you can event try to beat ChatGPT, Claude, and other text generators in a game of Jeopardy!
Health Sciences Librarian Sunny Chung recently secured a grant from Region 7 of the National Network of the Libraries of Medicine (NNLM), which was used to purchase additional graphic medicine titles for University Libraries. Graphic medicine is the use of…
As part of AAPI Heritage Month celebrations, students who are working on Asian and Asian American topics will showcase their research and share their ideas. This event is hosted by the Department of Asian and Asian American Studies in partnership…