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4th annual research expo offers research connections for UK undergraduates

LEXINGTON, Ky. (Nov. 9, 2023) — The University of Kentucky Office of Undergraduate Research (OUR) will host the fourth annual Research + Creative Experience Expo from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Jan. 16, 2024, at the Gatton Student Center Social Staircase. The event introduces undergraduates to the diversity of research at UK, allowing students to network with research faculty and staff, and learn about mentored research opportunities.

Workshop: Abstract Writing

The Abstract Writing Workshop is designed to help students of all levels and disciplines prepare professional, succinct, and convincing abstracts.  The abstract writing workshop includes information on: What exactly is an abstract? How do I write one? What information do I include? What information do I exclude?  Join us for a fun and engaging Abstract Writing Workshop.   

Workshop: Why a Protocol? Get Your Systematic Review Off to a Strong Start

Why a Protocol? Get Your Systematic Review Off to a Strong Start - Online Learn how creating a protocol can help optimize your systematic review process and get introduced to all the tools the Medical Center Library has available to help with the protocol writing and publishing process.  Click to view entire series and register. Registration required. Hosted by the UK Libraries Medical Center Library

Workshop: Choosing a Review Methodology: Which Review Type is Right for You?

Choosing a Review Methodology: Which Review Type is Right for You? - Online Do you need help deciding between a narrative, scoping, rapid, systematic, or other review type? Learn which review methodology fits your project during this interactive question and answer session. Click to view entire series and register. Registration required. Hosted by the UK Libraries Medical Center Library

Workshop: NIH Data Management and Sharing Policy Refresher

NIH Data Management and Sharing Policy Refresher - Online Join us for a quick refresher on the NIH Data Management and Sharing Policy that went live in January of this year. We'll go over the most important policy changes plus cover tools and resources to make your policy writing process a success. Click to view entire series and register. Registration required. Hosted by the UK Libraries Medical Center Library

Workshop: 5 Tips for Managing Your Data

5 Tips for Managing Your Data - Online Learn about ways to make your research more efficient and stress-free by keeping your files and data secure, organized, and well-documented. Click to view entire series and register. Registration required. Hosted by the UK Libraries Medical Center Library

Workshop: Systematic Reviews Q&A

  Systematic Reviews - Online Join our medical librarians for a question and answer session about the systematic review process. Click to view entire series and register. Registration required. Hosted by the UK Libraries Medical Center Library

Workshop: Introduction to EndNote 21

  Introduction to EndNote 21 - Online Take a tour of EndNote 21 and learn the basics of this updated version. Click to view entire series and register. Registration required. Hosted by the UK Libraries Medical Center Library

Workshop: Intro to MCL and Time Saving Tips & Tricks

Intro to MCL and Time Saving Tips & Tricks - Online Get to know what services and research tools your library offers. Learn about time saving tools including LibKey Nomad, EndNote Click, Browzine, and setting up search alerts. Click to view entire series and register. Registration required. Hosted by the UK Libraries Medical Center Library

Workshop: Research Ethics

** This does not qualify for in person RCR training ** Research Ethics: What to Know Before You Begin is presented by the UK Office of Research Integrity and will provide a general overview of the responsible conduct of research (RCR) for the scientist and scholar. Learn about the four common values associated with the responsible conduct of research and why it is critical in your research and creative scholarship to apply these values to your work.