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Events for October 1 – April 11 – Office of Advanced Research Computing Events for October 1 – April 11 – Office of Advanced Research Computing

Intro to Linux Command Line

Register to attend this workshop at the bottom of this page. Zoom link will be emailed after filling out the registration form. Workshop content: This workshop offers a brief introduction to using the Linux operating system, focusing on command-line operations. The primary objective is to provide beginner-level familiarity with using a Linux system for common … Read More

Introduction to GIS with QGIS

A Geographic Information System (GIS) can be a very useful tool for your research by incorporating location when exploring questions.A Geographic Information System (GIS) can be a very useful tool for your research by incorporating location when exploring questions. In this short, interactive workshop, we will cover basic GIS concepts using QGIS. We'll explore the … Read More

Data Science Basics: Python for Data Visualization

In this workshop, we will learn how to use two popular libraries from the Python programming language (matplotlib and seaborn) to visualize data. No prior experience with programming or Python is required. An email will be sent prior to the workshop with any required downloads.

Amarel monthly maintenance

Usually scheduled for every 3rd Tuesday and Wednesday of the month from 08:00 ET on the first day till 19:00 ET on the second day. 2023 anticipated maintenance schedule (all dates subject to change): JAN 24-25 (1 week late) FEB 21-22 MAR 14 -15 (1 week earlier, spring break) APR 18-19 MAY 16-17 JUN 20-21 … Read More

Network Analysis for Humanists

Are you interested in exploring and analyzing historical or cultural networks representing trade, communication, kinship relationships, or similar? In this workshop, we will use Gephi to analyze the relationships between actors and make a network graph to show our findings. No prior experience with network analysis is required.

Data Publication 2

Publishing to data repositories and creating R packages Sharing your data and code is the essential step in maximizing the impact and usefulness of your research. This workshop first reviews repositories for data publication such as Dataverse, ICPSR, OSF, Zenodo, and more. Then we turn to a detailed discussion of building R packages. R Packages … Read More

GIS Joins, Queries and Data Management

A Geographic Information System (GIS) can be a very useful tool for your research by incorporating location when exploring questions. In this short, interactive workshop, we will work through various GIS data tools including data table join operations, queries, selections, and spatial data management. Make sure to register for an ArcGIS Online account before the … Read More

Network Analysis for Humanists

Are you interested in exploring and analyzing historical or cultural networks representing trade, communication, kinship relationships, or similar? In this workshop, we will use Gephi to analyze the relationships between actors and make a network graph to show our findings. No prior experience with network analysis is required.

Machine Learning: Regression

This workshop will give an introduction to machine learning methods with regression. Supplemental materials are available at https://libguides.rutgers.edu/datascience/python

Data Science Basics: Introduction to Relational Databases with SQL

This workshop will introduce the relational database as an alternative to spreadsheets. We will use the self-contained SQLite database engine, practicing with both an easy to use graphical user interface (GUI) and exploring the corresponding SQL commands. We will discuss appropriate use cases for a database engine like SQLite and how it compares to server-based … Read More