Workshop of This Week

This week (10/24-28), join us for the following workshops. Plan ahead for future weeks by exploring the Library Class Calendar(for online workshops) or the Engage (for in-person workshops).


  • Company Profiles and Where to Find Them (I): Public Companies 

As an essential component of the economy, companies play a crucial role in attracting talent, offering jobs, and boosting economic development. What are the differences between public companies and private companies? What are the basic information of a public company? Where can you find the profile for a public company? You will find answers to the questions after the workshop.

This workshop will be held in person, please register in advance on Engage:


  • Citation Clinics

This October we’re putting citations in the spotlight!

There’s always help available from Library and the ARC when you’re struggling with citations, but this month we’re offering citation-focused workshops and activities. The main event will be a series of drop-in Citation Clinics where you can meet with librarians and ARC fellows to get answers to all your citation questions.

During the citation clinic, you can get help in person or online.

Date & Time

  • Monday 10 October, 3:00pm-4:00pm, ARC Entrance & Zoom

  • Tuesday 11 October, 3:00pm-4:00pm, ARC Entrance & Zoom

  • Wednesday 19 October, 3:00pm-4:00pm, ARC Entrance & Zoom

  • Thursday 20 October, 3:00pm-4:00pm, ARC Entrance & Zoom

  • Monday 24 October, 3:00pm-4:00pm, ARC Entrance & Zoom

  • Tuesday 25 October, 3:00pm-4:00pm, ARC Entrance & Zoom

Throughout the month, the Library and ARC WeChat channels will share weekly citation tips, along with information about upcoming events and workshops. Keep an eye out and build your citation expertise!

This workshop will be held in person and virtually, please register in advance on Engage:

  • Sharing Your Research Openly Through Self-Archiving | Open Access Workshop

Looking for ways to share your research openly? This workshop will go over the basics of the Open Access movement in research, with a focus on Green Open Access or self-archiving. Participants will learn about the benefits of open access for their research and what they need in order to share their research openly.

Lunch will be provided.

This workshop will be held in person, please register in advance on Engage: