Join us for an exciting workshop and learn how to leverage academic artificial intelligence (AI) tools in the health sciences. Topics include an overview of freely available generative AI interfaces, when and how to cite them, journal guidelines, and the…
During this virtual training, participants learn how to recognize risky or potentially violent situations and practice skills and strategies for intervening to prevent or address what’s happening. Registration Please register for this event here. If you have a disability and are…
The National Institutes of Health are requiring that all grant applications be accompanied by data management and sharing plans as of January 2023. This workshop will cover the major changes that affect grant applications and funding. Tips for drafting a…
During this in-person training, students will understand how to recognize the signs that someone is communicating suicidality, offer them HOPE and have the courage to connect them to mental health resources. Registration Please register for this event here. If you have…
Spies do exist in the archive! Visit SBU Libraries’ Special Collections during the 9th Annual Culper Spy Day to view an original 1779 letter from George Washington to Benjamin Tallmadge concerning the Culper Spy Ring. Location and time: Stony Brook…
In this virtual training, students will learn the signs of an alcohol overdose and how to call for help. Registration Please register for this event here. If you have a disability and are requesting accommodations in order to fully participate…
Creating the bibliography is often the most tedious part of writing a research paper. Using EndNote, a bibliographic management software program, this task just became much easier. In this workshop learn: how to create an EndNote Library, how to download…
What can you learn from over seven years’ worth of Twitter bios? Steven Skiena, Distinguished Teaching Professor of Computer Science and Director of SBU’s Institute for AI-Driven Discovery and Innovation, will tell us. Presenting work done with collaborators Jason Jones,…
Understanding how ice forms in the atmosphere is crucial to our being able to predict extreme weather events. Unfortunately, it’s not that easy. In this talk, Prof. Daniel Knopf of the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences describes how we…
The puppies are coming to the Health Sciences Library! Studies show you can reduce stress by spending time with animals. In collaboration with CAPS, Stony Brook University Libraries proudly hosts Pet Therapy Day. Stop by the library and visit with…