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Coffee Lectures The 14 th Series Tue, Wed, Thu, 13:00, HCI G2 Tuesday, 27.2.2018 EndNote: The most important features (No. 10) Reference management with EndNote is more than just plugging references into a text. Presenter: Dr. Jozica Dolenc Wednesday, 28.2.2018 Qinsight: Discover | Analyze | Decide (No. 42) Qinsight is the first artificial intelligence (AI) big data discovery platform for bio- medical literature with over 40 million documents including patents – and now also full text from Oxford University Press journals. Advanced visual analytics enable deeper understanding – way beyond listing the results. Presenter: Dr. Oliver Renn Import Coffee Lectures directly into your calendar www.infozentrum.ethz.ch Thursday, 1.3.2018 Quick and easy: Screencasts on Mac or iPad (No. 47) Do you want to show someone how to use a tool or software? Skip lengthy descriptions and just screencast the workflow on a Mac or iPad. Presenter: Dr. Oliver Renn Tuesday, 6.3.2018 Visit the Engineering Village (No. 13) Are you interested in food technology? Would you like to know which e-books on green engineering are available? Answers can be found in Engineering Village, a power- ful search platform in the field of engineering. Presenter: Dr. Jozica Dolenc Wednesday, 7.3.2018 3D images with PyMOL in publication quality (No. 54) With PyMOL you can create stunning 3D images of biomolecules. We show you the tricks how to make these graphics in no time, and how to export them in the best quality for your publications, posters, and presentations. Presenter: Dr. Joachim Schnabl Thursday, 8.3.2018 WebCSD – the online portal to the Cam- bridge Structural Database (No. 22) The Cambridge Structural Database is the repository for more than 900 000 small organic molecules and metal organic crystal structures. Learn what options for searching and finding this portal offers. Presenter: Dr. Jozica Dolenc Tuesday, 13.3.2018 Twitter for science? (No. 59) An increasing number of researchers is using Twitter to communicate their research output, connect and exchange with others, and to learn about the latest news in their field. Is Twitter just a toy or an important tool? Presenter: Monika Schlatter Wednesday, 14.3.2018 Use WordPress blog software for information management (No. 15) With WordPress you can set up journal clubs or distribute important information and tasks within a research group. The Info Center uses Word- Press for different purposes. Presenter: Dr. Oliver Renn Thursday, 15.3.2018 ChemSpider (No. 26) There is not only Reaxys and SciFinder: ChemSpider is a freely available database with over 63 million structures, provided by the British Royal Society of Chemistry. Presenter: Dr. Joachim Schnabl Grow and complete your collection of Coffee Lecture Collector’s Cards!

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Page 1: Coffee Lectures The 14th Series · 2019-01-10 · Coffee Lectures The 14th Series Tue, Wed, Thu, 13:00, HCI G2 know which e Tuesday, 27.2.2018 EndNote: The most important features

Coffee Lectures The 14th Series Tue, Wed, Thu, 13:00, HCI G2

Tuesday, 27.2.2018 EndNote: The most important features (No. 10) Reference management with EndNote is more than just plugging references into a text. Presenter: Dr. Jozica Dolenc

Wednesday, 28.2.2018 Qinsight: Discover | Analyze | Decide (No. 42) Qinsight is the first artificial intelligence (AI) big data discovery platform for bio-medical literature with over 40 million documents including patents – and now also full text from Oxford University Press journals. Advanced visual analytics enable deeper understanding – way beyond listing the results. Presenter: Dr. Oliver Renn

Import Coffee Lectures directly into your calendar www.infozentrum.ethz.ch

Thursday, 1.3.2018 Quick and easy: Screencasts on Mac or iPad (No. 47) Do you want to show someone how to use a tool or software? Skip lengthy descriptions and just screencast the workflow on a Mac or iPad. Presenter: Dr. Oliver Renn

Tuesday, 6.3.2018 Visit the Engineering Village (No. 13) Are you interested in food technology? Would you like to know which e-books on green engineering are available? Answers can be found in Engineering Village, a power-ful search platform in the field of engineering. Presenter: Dr. Jozica Dolenc

Wednesday, 7.3.2018 3D images with PyMOL in publication quality (No. 54) With PyMOL you can create stunning 3D images of biomolecules. We show you the tricks how to make these graphics in no time, and how to export them in the best quality for your publications, posters, and presentations. Presenter: Dr. Joachim Schnabl

Thursday, 8.3.2018 WebCSD – the online portal to the Cam-bridge Structural Database (No. 22) The Cambridge Structural Database is the repository for more than 900 000 small organic molecules and metal organic crystal structures.

Learn what options for searching and finding this portal offers. Presenter: Dr. Jozica Dolenc

Tuesday, 13.3.2018 Twitter for science? (No. 59) An increasing number of researchers is using Twitter to communicate their research output, connect and exchange with others, and to learn about the latest news in their field. Is Twitter just a toy or an important tool? Presenter: Monika Schlatter

Wednesday, 14.3.2018 Use WordPress blog software for information management (No. 15) With WordPress you can set up journal clubs or distribute important information and tasks within a research group.The Info Center uses Word-Press for different purposes. Presenter: Dr. Oliver Renn

Thursday, 15.3.2018 ChemSpider (No. 26) There is not only Reaxys and SciFinder: ChemSpider is a freely available database with over 63 million structures, provided by the British Royal Society of Chemistry. Presenter: Dr. Joachim Schnabl

Grow and complete your collection of Coffee Lecture Collector’s Cards!