This workshop provides the opportunity for participants to gain hands-on experience using Python to understand, clean, and analyze datasets. Along the way, participants will formulate questions to pursue; develop an understanding of fitness for use; and work with data to answer questions textually and visually. In the first half, participants will work with a dataset […]
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Using logs to troubleshoot web apps
Tags: Ashley Hetrick, Klaud MagdziakHow to use logs to diagnose and troubleshoot problems in your website
What Researchers Want
Tags: Amy Hovious, Ashley Hetrick, Research Data ServiceInspired by James Quisenberry’s panel on student needs, What Researchers Want invites researchers from across campus to share information about their projects and to articulate how we can best support them.
Data Management Analysis with Excel
Tags: Ashley Hetrick, Research Data ServiceThis workshop provides hands-on experience with data management analysis techniques using popular software. Participants will practice establishing relationships, checking for errors, and making interventions in data clear. Participants at all skill levels are welcome. Bring your own laptop!
Data Management Analysis with Python
Tags: Ashley Hetrick, Research Data ServiceThis workshop provides hands-on experience with data management analysis techniques using popular software. Participants will practice establishing relationships, checking for errors, and making interventions in data clear. Participants at all skill levels are welcome. Bring your own laptop!
The Face(s) of Research and Data Services at the Library
Tags: Ashley Hetrick, Research Data ServiceThis presentation creates the opportunity to meet and engage with the many faces of data services at the Illinois Library. Panelist will introduce themselves, provide information about what they do generally, and explain how they are supporting, contributing to, and transforming research and data services in particular at Illinois. Along the way, attendees will be […]
Building Database-Driven Applications (When You’re Not a Programmer)
Tags: Ashley HetrickThis session shows would-be programmers how to get started building a database-driven application, the component parts needed, (free!) resources available to help you from start to finish, and things to plan for. CITES CCME will use its own scheduling tool as an example of an in-house database-driven application that anyone could make, regardless of how […]
IT Student Training and Development Strategies: Sharing What Works in Your Organization
Tags: Ashley HetrickStudent employee managers can greatly benefit their students, their organizations, and other employers by sharing strategies for student training and development. Participants in this networking session will discuss successful student training and development projects they are currently undertaking, as well as what kinds of skills they themselves, in their divergent fields, are looking for in […]