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Hands-on workshop on Version Control using Git and GitHub.
Hands-on workshop on Version Control using Git and GitHub.
We will use one or more installed large language models (LLMs) on Educloud UiO to analyse and interact with a large text.
We will use one or more installed large language models (LLMs) on Educloud UiO to analyse and interact with a large text.
Learn to use Julia, a new language for scientific computing.
This introductory course teaches you how to write a structured text of any length – whether 5-page journal article or 15-chapter book – using LyX and compiling it with LaTeX.
Learn to use Julia, a new language for scientific computing.
This introductory course teaches you how to write a structured text of any length – whether 5-page journal article or 15-chapter book – using LyX and compiling it with LaTeX.
Margunn Aanestad and Silvia Masiero will present their new books, Digital Inclusion (Aanestad) and Unfair ID (Masiero). Everyone is welcome!
Retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) integrates relevant information retrieved from specific sources in the large language models. This will potentially make the output more accurate, we explore how AI-RAGs can be used and are useful in research data management, through examples and discussions.
Join us for this Open Science Lunch to get a closer look at the Barcelona Declaration and OpenAlex and to learn more about ongoing initiatives to promote open research information.
Carpentry@UiO invites you to join us for our End of the year party!
We invite community members and anyone interested to nominate themselves for the upcoming Board election.
Make Black Friday green, and spend the afternoon making free Christmas ornaments and gifts at the library!
UiO's team won a gold medal in the international molecular biology competition, iGEM! The Science Library invites you to a celebration with cake, where this year's team will present their project Detectimol, and you will also learn how you can participate next year.
Welcome to the talk "Reading Earth's hard drive", by Associate Professor at Department of Geosciences Mathew Michael Domeier.
How did gender diversity become one of the most controversial political issues of our time? And what happens to our democracy when harassment and hate crimes against transgender and non-binary people increase?
What happens in the brain of a violinist playing a piece? And when she only thinks about playing? And if she listens to herself play? At this MusicLab event, we will investigate violinist Victoria Johnson's brain activity while she plays a set of classical and contemporary pieces.
Join us for this Open Science Lunch to get an insight into considerations and challenges when curating data for long-term use, and how to ensure open, FAIR and reusable data.
We welcome all of you to our housewarming party for the Medical Library and the Skills Training Centre
Images, scanned documents, 3d models and other multimedia data have complex and specific challenges for metadata content and distribution within the FAIR principles. Learn about how the International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF) is tailored to address these issues.
Welcome to the talk "Drones, a unique perspective on features of the natural world", by senior engineer at Department of Geosciences Luc Girod.
Join us for a series of events during the Open Access Week and learn about open research, open publishing, and data sharing!
Hooray, we have now moved into a new library! Join us for a cozy celebration.