In this workshop, you will learn how to use Wikipedia's Visual Editor to create and edit articles, discuss article changes with other editors, and be a responsible Wikipedian. No prior Wikipedia experience is necessary, but you should have...
The speaker, Wei-Jung Chang, is a scholar at the Gender Center Library, Nagoya University, Japan. Her research interest focuses on pop culture and sexuality, including the prevalence of Japanese pop culture in Taiwan and its genealogical context...
Join us on #WoofWednesday for adorable therapy animals on the first floor of Robeson Library (co-sponsored with the Rutgers–Camden Office of Disability Services).
The ggplot2 package from the tidyverse provides extensive and flexible graphical capabilities within a consistent framework. This session introduces the main features of ggplot2. Some prior familiarity with R is assumed (packages, structure,...
The session introduces the R statistical software environment and basic methods of data analysis, and also introduces the "tidyverse." While R is much more than the "tidyverse," the development of the "tidyverse" set of packages, led by RStudio,...
Thematic maps show one or more themes (or variables) arranged spatially on a map. In this workshop, we’ll explore the basic building blocks of geospatial visualizations, including data types, file formats, and some ways of representing data,...
Some of the most powerful features of the tidyverse relate to its abilities to import, filter, and otherwise manipulate data. This session reviews major packages within the tidyverse that relate to the essential data handling steps require before...
Is formatting citations your least favorite part of writing research papers? This workshop will teach you how to use Refworks, a web-based service that you can use to gather, manage, and store citations, as well as to generate your bibliography...