This two-session course will focus on introductory spatial analysis in QGIS, a free and open source GIS platform. If you have always been curious about GIS and how to get… Keep reading
Technology
Workshop: Intro to Geospatial Analysis with QGIS
Vanderbilt Software Carpentry set for March 5–6
The Vanderbilt Software Carpentry two-day boot camp is scheduled for March 5–6. The boot camp will feature: Intro to Unix Intro to Git and Version Control Intro to Python Register… Keep reading
Middle Tennessee Geospatial Summit
Symposium Program The Vanderbilt Initiative for Interdisciplinary Geospatial Research (VIIGR) and the Jean and Alexander Heard Library’s Digital Scholarship and Communications (DiSC) are proud to co-sponsor the Middle TN Geospatial… Keep reading
Database Spotlight: O’Reilly for Higher Education
The Vanderbilt Libraries now provide access to O’Reilly for Higher Education, a multimedia collection of instruction and reference materials focused on computer programming, technology, and business transformation. The platform includes over 38,000 books, over 30,000 videos, and a large… Keep reading
International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF) Workshop
Please join us for a workshop about the International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF) on Friday, December 6th. IIIF provides students and scholars across a range of disciplines with a standards-based… Keep reading
Citations Made Easier
You’ve just spent the last several hours arranging your disparate ideas into a coherent research paper — and now you have to spend several more hours typing up your citations… Keep reading
What’s Happening in the Libraries October 2019
The Doctor Is In: Home Remedies and Recipes through History October 2, 4:30 p.m. Meet Anne Byrn, NY Times bestselling author of 12 books on cooking and baking. Anne’s talk… Keep reading
What’s Happening in the Libraries: February 2019
Please check out these programs, lectures and workshops taking place in the libraries in February2019.
Squishy Circuits and Makey Makey at Featheringill Hall
This week, Honora Eskridge and Amy Corbitt visited Featheringill Hall to showcase some fun projects created using maker kits. Students got to view and interact with: a light up snail… Keep reading
Developing a Critical Eye Toward Free Digital Research Tools
I am pleased to remind you of the third instalment of our ongoing fall workshop series: Developing a Critical Eye Toward Free Digital Research Tools, to be held tomorrow in Central 800BB… Keep reading