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Conferences - 2012 Lecture 11b - Research Skills
The importance of conferences in the field of computer science. How this differs from other scientific disciplines. The different types of conference. Where should you submit a...
Collection: Research Skills Module - MPhil in Advanced Computer Science
Institution: Department of Computer Science and Technology
Created: Thu 10 Oct 2013
Enterprise Tuesday 2014 lecture - Commercialising research: where are the bear traps?
Prof Andy Hopper CBE FRS FREng FIET and Dr Hermann Hauser CBE FRS FREng talk about the issues involved in commercialising research and innovation.
Collection: Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning - Entrepreneurs & Experts Podcast Series
Institution: The Entrepreneurship Centre
Created: Wed 26 Nov 2014
Getting Google to work for you
Google is a powerful search tool but you can make it work even better for you using the tips we cover in this video!
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Collection: Libraries Research Skills
Institution: Cambridge University Library
Created: Tue 19 Jan 2021
Getting technical with Boolean
There are many different ways in which you can make your search strategy work even better. We cover three of these ways in this video as we look at Boolean searching, truncation...
Collection: Libraries Research Skills
Institution: Cambridge University Library
Created: Tue 19 Jan 2021
Getting to Know Your Funder Requirements
Funders often have a few things they ask in return from researchers, but what are these and how do you make sure you fulfil any requirements without too much effort or stress? In...
Collection: Libraries Research Skills
Institution: Cambridge University Library
Created: Tue 19 Jan 2021
How NOT to give a presentation - 2012 Lecture 3a - Research Skills
An example of a bad presentation, demonstrating many mistakes made in presentations. This is followed by a discussion of what went wrong. Lectured to the Research Skills class on...
Collection: Research Skills Module - MPhil in Advanced Computer Science
Institution: Department of Computer Science and Technology
Created: Wed 17 Oct 2012
How to prepare a presentation
Lecture 9 in a course on Research Skills, presented as part of the MPhil in Advanced Computer Science at The Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge. The lecture was given on...
Collection: Research Skills Module - MPhil in Advanced Computer Science
Institution: Department of Computer Science and Technology
Created: Wed 15 Sep 2010
How to prepare a presentation - 2012 Lecture 16b - Research Skills
Tips on how to prepare a presentation: what are you trying to do? what questions should you ask yourself? how do you make your ideas stick in the heads of the audience?
Collection: Research Skills Module - MPhil in Advanced Computer Science
Institution: Department of Computer Science and Technology
Created: Thu 25 Sep 2014
How to read - 2012 Lecture 16a - Research Skills
How to read (and write) academic papers - some brief thoughts.
Collection: Research Skills Module - MPhil in Advanced Computer Science
Institution: Department of Computer Science and Technology
Created: Thu 25 Sep 2014
Managing Your Research Data
Doing research can generate a lot of data, so how do you manage it all? This video will give you some pointers on where to get started with effective research data...
Collection: Libraries Research Skills
Institution: Cambridge University Library
Created: Tue 19 Jan 2021
Posters - 2012 Lecture 14a - Research Skills
Making posters for conferences. Examples of good and poor posters.
Collection: Research Skills Module - MPhil in Advanced Computer Science
Institution: Department of Computer Science and Technology
Created: Fri 26 Sep 2014
Quick demo of Scopus
Scopus is a great interdisciplinary database to use for finding research, so join George as they go through a live demo of the basic functions of this tool.
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Collection: Libraries Research Skills
Institution: Cambridge University Library
Created: Fri 10 Sep 2021
Quick introduction to iDiscover
iDiscover is the University of Cambridge's search and discovery tool. But how does it work and why should you use it? Check out this very speedy overview of the key functions of...
Collection: Libraries Research Skills
Institution: Cambridge University Library
Created: Tue 19 Jan 2021
Reading research papers - 2012 Lecture 1 - Research Skills
Introduction to the Research Skills module. The research process. The nature of research papers. How to read a research paper. How to produce a reading plan. How to find research...
Collection: Research Skills Module - MPhil in Advanced Computer Science
Institution: Department of Computer Science and Technology
Created: Tue 2 Oct 2012
Reviewing papers - 2012 Lecture 2a - Research Skills
Refereeing academic papers and the reviewing process. This is a recording of a rehearsal of the first part of Lecture 2. There is no audience.
Collection: Research Skills Module - MPhil in Advanced Computer Science
Institution: Department of Computer Science and Technology
Created: Fri 5 Oct 2012
The Gettysburg Address - 2012 Lecture 15a - Research Skills
The Gettysburg Address as an example of a presentation, including context and lessons for preparing presentations.
Collection: Research Skills Module - MPhil in Advanced Computer Science
Institution: Department of Computer Science and Technology
Created: Thu 25 Sep 2014
Thoughts on research - 2012 Lecture 11a - Research Skills
Some thoughts on the research process. Is Computer Science a science? The implications of computer science being mainly an engineering discipline. The implications of there being...
Collection: Research Skills Module - MPhil in Advanced Computer Science
Institution: Department of Computer Science and Technology
Created: Thu 10 Oct 2013
Writing I - 2012 Lecture 4 - Research Skills
The first lecture on Writing for Computer Science. Who are you writing for? Writing style. Continues in Lecture 5a.
Collection: Research Skills Module - MPhil in Advanced Computer Science
Institution: Department of Computer Science and Technology
Created: Fri 14 Dec 2012
Writing II - 2012 Lecture 5a - Research Skills
Continuation of Lecture 4 (Writing I). We finish the discussion of Orwell, then look at how to avoid over-qualification, over-emphasis, pretension, pomposity, and obfuscation.
Collection: Research Skills Module - MPhil in Advanced Computer Science
Institution: Department of Computer Science and Technology
Created: Fri 21 Dec 2012