Flashback to Fair Use Week 2020 with "Sounds Fair to Me! the Copyright Game Show"
As Fair Use Week 2021 concludes, we are happy to release a throwback video to Fair Use Week 2020 on the UCLA campus. One of the last events hosted in the UCLA Charles E.Young Research Library before the 2020 campus lockdowns began, "Sounds Fair to Me!" explores the intersection of copyright, fair use and the music industry, all within the cheesy trapping of a 1970s game show. It features an amazing Expert Panel, composed of faculty from the UCLA School of Law and the Herb Alpert School of Music.
Sciences Libraries Food Donation Drive
For Poverty Awareness Month, the Science Libraries are raising awareness about student poverty, homelessness, and food insecurity and have partnered with the UCLA CPO Food Closet.
IEEE Authorship Workshop 9/30 at 12pm
You are invited to attend an IEEE Authorship Workshop being held at the UCLA Science and Engineering Library on Friday, September 30th at Noon. The 90 minute workshop will be held in SEL/Boelter (8270 Boelter). Refreshments will be served.
Who "Owns" Your Data?
Which of these is true?
“The PI owns the data.”
“The university owns the data.”
“Nobody can own it; data isn’t copyrightable.”
2016 SEL Graduate Student Resource Fair
Are you a new science and engineering graduate student? Drop by our Research Commons on 9/22 to learn more about the library! Meet your subject librarian, learn about subject specific research resources, take a tour, ask about data management, and more! We will also have snacks and vendor swag!
Research Data Matters video
The UC Libraries have created a video to communicate the importance of good research data management practices composed of the voices and testimonials of UC researchers.
Viewers are encouraged to complete a brief feedback survey, linked to at the end of the video, and available here: http://guides.lib.ucr.edu/uclibrariesdataservices/feedback
NCBI to assist UC Davis in June hackathon
From June 13th to 15th, NCBI will assist the University of California Davis in hosting a biomedical data science hackathon at the School of Veterinary Medicine in Davis, CA, focusing on advanced bioinformatics analysis of next generation sequencing data and metadata. This event is for students, postdocs, investigators and other researchers already engaged in the use of pipelines for genomic analyses from next-generation sequencing data or metadata.*
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