Some scholars and journalists writing about AI bias try to assuage audiences that AI is “just math,” not the cyborgs of science fiction. We needn’t be afraid of math, the argument goes: we just need to hire diverse data scientists…
Some scholars and journalists writing about AI bias try to assuage audiences that AI is “just math,” not the cyborgs of science fiction. We needn’t be afraid of math, the argument goes: we just need to hire diverse data scientists…
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) now require that all grant applications be accompanied by data management and sharing plans as of January 2023. This workshop with health sciences librarians Laurel Scheinfeld and Jessica Koos will cover the major changes…
Do you often copy and paste online images into your projects to make them more visually appealing? Do you sometimes wonder whether it’s ok to use certain images, and, if so, how and whether you should cite them? In this…
Learn how to format a professional paper for publication and review the APA style guidelines for citations, footnotes, tables & figures, appendices & supplementary materials and more with health sciences librarian Laurel Scheinfeld. For more information about this workshop, contact:…
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 rules with health sciences librarian Laurel Scheinfeld. For more information about this workshop, contact: Laurel.Scheinfeld@stonybrook.edu If…
What is a research database, anyway? How can you use them to discover what interests you? In this fun and pressure-free workshop, Undergraduate Success Librarian Christine Fena will help you learn about databases, how you can access them, and explore…
Join us in celebrating Stony Brook University Libraries and the 60th anniversary of the Melville Library. Explore a photo exhibition showcasing our rich history, attend an engaging panel discussion and reception, and learn about how we are a valued institution for six…
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On the evening of October 19th, University Libraries hosted its first-ever nursing panel in honor of Filipino American History Month. Nerissa Balce, Associate Professor of Asian & Asian American Studies, moderated the panel. Panelists included: Sofia Reyes, Clinical Instructor, School…
Getting and using your free ORCID iD and ORCID record can help you save time and get credit for your work in funding, publishing, and research reporting workflows. Funding organizations, publishers, and research institutions are increasingly requiring or asking for…