Researchers’ Series Workshops in Fall 2022
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.
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.
Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) is a competition for research students to develop and showcase their research communication skills through 3-minute presentations. This year, the final at HKUST will take place on 20 June.
When seeking out recipes, we would want to use those that come with clear steps and measures, and those that have been tested by many and produced consistent good results. The same goes for research code.
In this week Research Bridge post, we will introduce a new visualization tool developed by the Curtin Open Knowledge Initiative (COKI) for open access evaluation.
Springer Nature and Digital Science jointly released The State of Open Data 2021 Report. What's in it?
In this week’s Research Bridge Blog, we introduce Open Knowledge Maps, a free online tool for creating visual overviews of research topics.
We welcome guest writers to contribute to Research Bridge Blog, a hub for HKUST community to share trends in scholarly communication and promote best practices in doing research.
We are pleased to announce the launch of DMPTool@HKUST, a data management plan (DMP) writing platform at HKUST.
You would not want to cite a retracted paper in your article or your thesis without knowing. This week we talk about how to get yourself aware of retractions, and to do a reference "health check" before you submit your writing.
In March, Dr. Gilad Feldman (HKU) gave HKUST researchers a very engaging webinar on his journey to open science. This post summarizes his talk and best practices on how you can embark on your own.