Cornell University Library Events
Looking for cool events happening in Cornell University Library? Each semester, the Library offers book talks, exhibits, workshops, and many more events. For example, see this hybrid book talk on The Nature of Data with Jenny Goldstein, scheduled for March 9, 2023 at 4 p.m.
Every semester, Cornell University Library offers workshops to a variety of research tools, from GIS-related software to citation management tools. For example, the Intro to QGIS and the Introduction to Zotero workshops occur every semester. View upcoming library workshops here.
Current Library Exhibit - The Art of Symbiosis
From September 5, 2023, to January 15, 2024, stop by the Mann Library Gallery to see works by the member of the Guild of Natural Science Illustrators - Finger Lakes Chapter! This exhibit is free and open to all during the open hours of the library: https://mann.library.cornell.edu/full-hours.
Previous exhibit showcased dynamic mud paintings that are created using mud samples obtained from Beebe Lake, waterways from from Superfund sites in NYC, and abroad. You can view the curated online version of the mud painting exhibit here: https://exhibits.library.cornell.edu/mud-painting.
Other Workshops
- Recorded Workshops from Cornell Data ServicesView recorded workshops from the Cornell Data Services on topics, including research data management, data publishing, reproducible research, and open scholarship.
- Virtual Workshops from Institute of BiotechnologyInstitute of Biotechnology offers virtual (pre-recorded and live) workshops that cover topics, including Linux for biologists, Docker, Python and Jupyter Notebook, and more.
You need a valid BioHPC account to watch the videos. To request a new BioHPC account, go to "Login > BioHPC Cloud Request New User". - Seminars from Center for Advanced ComputingJoin Cornell Center for Advanced Computing (CAC) for their research computing seminar series with topics such as computational resources for Cornell researchers, interactive data visualization with Bokeh, and displaying scientific data with Tableau.