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| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 4"The Possibly Impossible Research Project": Using Digital Research and Social Media to Teach Archival Research Methods| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Dr. Rebekah Fitzsimmons, Georgia Institute of Technology | style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| This presentation details a collaborative undergraduate research project to expand the "Guiding Science” annotated bibliography on 19th century female STEM authors (partners include: the Baldwin Library of Historical Children’s Literature & Georgia Tech). This multimodal digital research project provided GT students with in-depth instruction into original archival research using digital technologies, including social media like Twitter and public facing digital websites, including Wikipedia.
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| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 5An Exploration of Trends in Academic Library Makerspaces| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Dylitchrous Thompson (Information Analyst, Associate), Georgia Southern University| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| The purpose of this presentation is to share the findings of a recently conducted research project. The research focused on discovering current trends in academic library makerspaces.
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| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 6A Shallow Dive Into Deep Learning| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Bret Davidson(Associate Head, Digital Library Initiatives), Kevin Beswick(Digital Technologies Development Librarian), NCSU Libraries| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Deep learning has become ubiquitous in our everyday life. We will provide an overview of what deep learning is, how it works, and its applications inside and outside of libraries. We’ll share our experiences creating prototypes using neural networks to solve library problems and supporting researchers who are interested in using this technology, as well as some of the opportunities around deep learning that we think exist for the library community now and in the future.
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