SQL (Structured Query Language) is used for data retrieval, searching, modification, and reporting by relational database systems. This workshop is an introductory level course aimed at researchers and students new to databases. You will learn how to explore data stored in databases like Microsoft Access, Microsoft SQL Server, mySQL, Oracle, and SQLite using SQL. You will gain hands-on experience querying, sorting, formatting, and transforming data. You also will be introduced to various tools such as the Python and R programming languages for accessing and querying databases.
This workshop is being presented in hybrid format. You may choose to attend in-person or virtually via Zoom/Microsoft Teams. There is limited seating available for in-person attendance.
Presenters:
John Aedo
Registration link:
https://ucf.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9FtiYJz8cR1cEmy
Research Computing and Data Workshops Series
We are pleased to bring to the UCF Research community a series of workshops on scientific computing and research data management. These workshops are being jointly presented by UCF Libraries, UCF Graduate and Research IT, and UCF Advanced Research Computing Center (ARCC) and will feature some guest speakers from the broader research community. This series also includes Software and Data Carpentries workshops (http://carpentries.org) which have been made possible through the sponsorship of Dr. Elizabeth Klonoff, Vice President for Research and Dean, College of Graduate Studies.
Upcoming Workshops
For the complete line-up of upcoming Research Computing and Data Workshops, please visit: https://rci.research.ucf.edu/workshops/2022/fall/
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