For support in using the databases, check the manuals for the specific databases.
Other kinds of support are offered via data search support, and EndNote support. Or ask a question via Ask Your Librarian. Students can contact Peer Point for help.
Overview of available workshops and courses

An introduction to Keylinks Learning Resources
In this session, you will get an introduction of the tool Keylinks Learning Resources. A tool which helps you, as course coordinator, to create uniform Read More

An introduction to research datamanagement
During this training, we will explain more about what research data management involves, good data management practices, advantages of good research data management, what it Read More

Circular Research Data Summer Camp
During the Circular Research Data Summer Camp between July 25-29,2022, you will learn the steps you need to take in your research to close the Read More

Coding basics for researchers: a four-day workshop
You do not have to be an expert in computer programming to be a good scientist. Nevertheless, some basic knowledge of programming fundamentals might be Read More

EndNote advanced workshop
EndNote is a tool which allows you to organise and keep track of your references, and easily insert them into your research documents as in-text Read More

EndNote introductory online tutorial
EndNote is a tool which allows you to organise and easily insert references into your research documents. This page introduces the tutorial to help you Read More

Evaluating & Increasing Research Impact
As research evaluation practices are currently in a transition phase, this course discusses the drivers behind this change and teaches researchers strategies that might increase Read More

FAIR for Qualitative Data
The following course is for researchers working with qualitative research material and willing to explore how FAIR (Findable-Accessible-Inter-operable-Re-usable) could perhaps fit their work. The course Read More

Heritage masterclass
Introduction These past years we have become more and more aware of the traces of our colonial past in our Heritage collections. At the same Read More