Organizing Data and Files for Journal Submission
This week we share a simple but important practice about organizing data files and documents for submitting papers to journals.
This week we share a simple but important practice about organizing data files and documents for submitting papers to journals.
MTPC and Library are jointly offering LinkedIn Learning to all HKUST staff and students. Have you got your account yet?
As a highly cross-disciplinary community, Digital Humanities (DH) brings digital methods to bear on traditional humanities scholarship, yet it is not intended to replace the traditional humanities.
Last month we introduced 8 new SciTech and business books authored or edited by HKUST faculty and researchers. This post features new books in humanities and social sciences.
We are pleased to roll out our Researchers’ Series Special Topics with the theme of Open Metadata & Research Process. Sign up for the sessions today!
You worked on a manuscript for months. Now you are looking for a good journal to submit. A paper invitation hits your inbox which seems to be the right fit. What would you do?
Researchers’ online presence is becoming increasingly important as the world goes digital. Today let’s talk about Twitter and how it can be used to promote your research and connect with people.
The championship of the 2022 HKUST Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) Competition went to PhD student Georgios Grigoropoulos. We interviewed George about his experience participating in the competition.
Between 8/2021 and 7/2022, HKUST scholars published 16 books according to our Institutional Repository: Four in science & tech; four in business & economics; and eight in humanities & social sciences.
Welcome back from the summer! We are delighted to see more students on campus and in the library! It’s also about time to bring this term’s Researchers’ Series program to your attention.