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| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| [httpsTree to Forest://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1ujaR_KKa2ERBrzzuwV0e1quX6oa0JGVMSmW2lHz5y6g/edit?usp=sharing Building a Data Savvy Community with Library Carpentry] | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87cKBERzVxg Video link]Cultivating Aspen Discovery at Different Scales| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Christopher Erdmann (Library Carpentry Community and Development Director)Rogan Hamby, The Carpentries / California Digital Equinox Open LibraryInitiative| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Equinox Open Library Carpentry workshops teach information professionals digital curation, workflow automation, and data savvy skills and approaches. Since 2016, over 50 workshops have been held Initiative has successfully implemented Aspen Discovery across the worlda spectrum of libraries, and from complex statewide consortia with the recent hire hundreds of the Community and Development Director, the community is poised branches to growsingle-location institutions. In this talkLearn how we leveraged Equinox’s long-term expertise with open source software to launch support services for Aspen Discovery, I specializing in libraries using Evergreen ILS and Koha ILS. Participants will discuss our next steps and get an inside look at how libraries can get involved in the effortof varying sizes modernize discovery and how its emerging sustainability framework positions Aspen as a living project evolving alongside changing library services.
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| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| [[:File:Code4LibSE2018_Mumpower_Cooper_Hamlett.pdf|LibStats: There Automating generation and delivery of ILS reports with Python, SQLAlchemy, and Back Again]]Linux crontab| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Elizabeth Peele Mumpower (Systems Librarian)Brian Clark, Alexander Cooper (Lead Application Support Analyst), Lisa Hamlett (Application Support Analyst II), Emory University of Alabama| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Emory University’s Library Core Systems recently embarked on Our office runs and delivers dozens of scheduled reports of data from our ILS in addition to the LibStats projectad hoc report requests we receive. The project involved extracting logs from EZProxy, parsing We developed a process to automate the logs through EZPaarse, generation and matching the data Emory data feeds. This presentation will delve into 3 areas delivery of the project: 1) coordination of scheduled ILS reports by embedding SQL queries in Python scripts using the project through GitHubPython packages SQLAlchemy and email. The scripts are then added to our ILS server crontab and scheduled to run at specified times, 2) creating parsers for EZPaarse a fully automated process. We will describe the process and contributing shows some examples of how we implemented it at our institution. Prerequisites include SSH access to an open source community, a self-hosted ILS or LSP and 3) creating visualizations Linux crontab or another task scheduler. Template files will be made available for anyone to use and providing data through Tableaumodify to suit their needs.
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| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 1110:05 00 AM| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 1110:30 15 AM| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 0:2515:00| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| PresentationBreak| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| [https| style="border://docs0.google0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| | style="border:0.com/presentation/d/1I-g0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"|  |-uifXrRdc7McBK2kMh5fJx4Z8_UHmSkd7tkAYuao/edit?usp| style=sharing Two Mini Apps"background-color: When and why to use Colaboratory Notebooks] #fce5cd;border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| [https10://www15 AM| style="background-color:#fce5cd;border:0.youtube.com/watch?v0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 12:00 PM| style=9FVNdxh5XtA Video link]"background-color:#fce5cd;border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 2:00:00| style="background-color:#fce5cd;border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Luke Aeschleman (Digital Technologies Development Librarian), NCSU LibrariesUnconference| style="background-color:#fce5cd;border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Colaboratory Notebooks are Google DriveVarious| style="background-hosted Jupyter Notebooks that can be run in the browsercolor:#fce5cd;border:0. The software allows developers to create self0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Various| style="background-contained, mini apps and executable scripts that can be shared as easily as a Google Doc. In this talk, I’ll discuss the benefits of using Colaboratory Notebooks for small applications and prototypes using two examples from NCSU Librariescolor:#fce5cd;border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Various
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| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 1101:40 AMPM| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 112:50 AM05 PM| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 0:1025:00| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Lightning Talk| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| [[Circa:File:Code4LibSE2018_Schechter.pdf|GLAM It Up: Launching a Digital Portal A Customizable, Web-based Request System for Archival and Art Special Collections at AUC's Woodruff Library]] | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ChzcdJbumH4 Video link]| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Gayle Schechter (Digital Exhibitions Coordinator)Jon Page, Atlanta University Center Robert. W. Woodruff LibraryNC State Libraries| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Last year AUC’s Woodruff Library launched the Galleries Libraries Archives & Museums (GLAM) Center for Collaborative Teaching & Learning, Circa is a project to provide faculty training in objectmodern web-based pedagogy and virtual access to request system that streamlines the rich holdings management of AUC special collections with a digital portal utilizing Omekamaterials. GLAM’s Digital Exhibitions Coordinator will provide For almost a brief overview of decade at NC State Libraries, our homegrown system has efficiently managed requests by centralizing the project focusing on the steps taken to launch the GLAM portal request creation process, tracking material movement, controlling researcher access, and a look into future projects planned by the GLAM Centerproviding extensive usage data for informed planning and resource allocation.
|Circa seamlessly integrates with ArchivesSpace—allowing for effortless import and updates of container and location data—and connects with local catalogs to access non-| style="border:0ArchivesSpace materials.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 11:50 AM| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 12:00 PM| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 0:10:00| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Lightning Talk| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| [[:File:Code4LibSE2018_Altamirano.pdf |UXLibs It supports on- Ideas from site access, remote duplication requests, and leverages the UK]] | [https://youtu.be/ChzcdJbumH4?t=6m50s Video link]| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Isabel Altamirano (Librarian I), Georgia Institute of Technology| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| UXLibs is User Experience Design IIIF specification for all libraries. Starting high-resolution reproduction requests from an anthropological perspective, UXLibs has had several conferences in the UK. This talk introduces the concepts and available resources that apply UXLibsdigital collections.
|-| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 12:00 PM| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 12:10 PM| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 0:10:00| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Lightning Talk| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| [https://go.ncsu.edu/c4lse Achieving Essential Digital Preservation] | [https://youtu.be/ChzcdJbumH4?t=11m21s Video link]| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Todd Stoffer, NCSU Libraries| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Over the past year , we have 've developed an application that is a new version of Circa focused on providing maximizing customization for other institutions. In this talk, we will demonstrate how you can tailor Circa to meet the basic DAMS functions unique needs of file tracking, checksum polling and reporting features that notify users of corrupt assets in a lightweight Ruby on Rails applicationyour collection. We were able an early functional deployment are in the midst of a production solution, while leaving open the possibilities of future enhancements. This talk sourcing Version 2 and hope this session will focus spark conversation and feedback on how our digital preservation strategy and provide a technical overview of new open source release can best serve the applicationcommunity.
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| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 1202:10 PM| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 1202:20 25 PM| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 0:1015:00| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Lightning talkTalk| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| [[:File:Code4LibSE2018_Wiseman.pdf|An Overview of the MetaArchive Cooperative Introduction and the SuperNode Pilot Project]] | [httpsUpdate to Trankskribus://youtu.be/ChzcdJbumH4?t=24m17s Video link]An AI tool for digital interpretation of historical documents| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Christine Wiseman (HeadAndrew Battelini, Digital Services Department), Atlanta Emory University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| This lightening talk will The Media Preservation team at Emory University has begun experimenting with the Transkribus tool, a digital interpretation tool used to analyze textual documents and provide transcriptions. Transkribus uses an AI approach that incorporates analysis models that users can train to better recognize specific line patterns and text format or handwriting styles. For large collections that use one individual’s handwriting, or a brief overview series of geographic-specific items, trainable models can increase the MetaArchive Cooperative accuracy of the program significantly. We have worked with a small variety of collections using this tool, such as we celebrate over 10 years a Civil War collection that has a very large number of community based digital preservationhandwritten materials from an area with low literacy and askew line patterns, but also containing insightful information. In additionAnother example collection is the Maud Gonne and William B. Yeates Correspondence, I will introduce which provides a pilot project testing unique collection where there is substantial existing transcription and a SuperNode network infrastructure that could provide consistent handwriting style. Our presentation will focus on an introduction to the Transkribus Tool, our experience with “getting up to speed” with it, and a cost effective option for smaller summary of the value we’ve gotten from its use and mid sized institutions the various lessons learned should others wish to participate in distributed digital preservationtry it out.
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| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 1202:20 30 PM| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 1202:30 55 PM| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 0:1025:00| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Lightning talkTalk| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| [[:File:Code4LibSE2018_Helms.pdf|Like Herding Oral Histories: a Workflow Keywords for Access]] - '''NOTE: This session was canceled due to illness, and substituted with the following session.'''Black Louisiana| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Alissa Matheny Helms Alex Sanchez, Skylar Jones, and Zara El-Fil, LifexCode; University of Notre Dame (Digital ArchivistJones), Kennesaw State ; Johns Hopkins University Archives(Sanchez)| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| This talk aims give Keywords for Black Louisiana (“Keywords”) is a collective of researchers, subject matter specialists, and a New Orleans-based community advising board who transcribe, translate, and curate an overview online database of documents that examine Black life in eighteenth-century colonial Louisiana. Keywords members are committed to centering African and African-descended people in the complex process faced by the Kennesaw State University Archives by which born digital oral histories go from accession colonial archive and being accountable toward Black history and culture. Keywords members are dedicated to access (via its DSpace repository SOAR [soarmaking these archival documents easily available to descendants in Gulf Coast communities, K-12 educators, and other researchers.kennesawWe will use an interactive presentation to expand on two aspects of Keywords’ communal workflow: accountability and accessibility.edu]) with We use a communal workflow to help make the aid historical archive available to the public and to present crucial resources to end users as part of various software programs that track keeping ourselves accountable to the representation of Black history and normalize dataculture. Obstacles addressed include integrating disparate source materialOur presentation will demonstrate the workflow using a single document, normalizing multiple from document formatsselection to publication, with emphasis on the project’s minimal computing methods like markup and managing differing rights requirementsWax and how we aim to prioritize the database’s accessibility for descendants and other researchers.We will conclude by discussing how Keywords members work together to provide necessary definitions of historical terms and events, especially when present in metadata, in the individual documents and in the database. We argue that communal workflow is critical to community-accountable organizing and Black digital humanities projects.  
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| style="background-color:#fce5cd;border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 1203:30 15 PM| style="background-color:#fce5cd;border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 203:00 30 PM| style="background-color:#fce5cd;border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 10:3015:00| style="background-color:#fce5cd;border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Lunch / Concurrent Interactive PosterTalk| style="background-color:#fce5cd;border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Open World Atlanta VR DemoInvestigating Speaker Diarization within the Whisper ASR Ecosystem| style="background-color:#fce5cd;border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Spencer Roberts & Student Innovation FellowsSimon O'Riordan and Nina Rao, Georgia State Emory University| style="background-color:#fce5cd;border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Open World Atlanta is This presentation will explore approaches to integrating speaker diarization into a 3D virtual recreation of 1928 Atlantacaption and transcript creation workflow for increased accessibility. At Emory University Libraries, we are currently implementing Whisper, an open-source AI-based on historical photographs automatic speech recognition (ASR) software, to create caption and documentstranscript files for digitized audiovisual (AV) material, improving its discoverability and accessibility. While Whisper provides many benefits in which users can creating high-quality captions and transcripts, the baseline Whisper software lacks native functionality for speaker diarization, the process of segmenting audio into homogenous segments according to the identity of each speaker. Speaker diarization increases the readability and accessibility of multi-speaker content such as oral histories and interviews. In this presentation we will explore possible solutions such as using modified Whisper instances that support speaker diarization, using chatbots such as ChatGPT or Microsoft Copilot to perform speaker diarization on Whisper output, or adding specialized speaker diarization software to Whisper such as Picovoice Falcon or Pyannote. We will discuss the area around Five Points pros and interact with artifacts from cons to each approach while narrating our successes and failures along the city's pastway.
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| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 209:05 PM00 AM| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 210:30 PM00 AM| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 01:2500:00| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Concurrent Breakout - '''Exhibit Hall'''| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1ulTJUmY3lXRvz-NpbiZxwTlbTKGVML16voqxcZnmy1I/edit?usp=sharing A little linked data from our systems Breakfast and things to do with it]| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Laura Akerman (Discovery Systems and Metadata Librarian), Emory University| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| This presentation gives just a little background about the IGeLU/ELUNA Linked Open Data Working Group and the status of linked data development by Ex Libris, and a little about the larger linked data/vendor landscape. Then a use case/brief demo of what can be done with linked data publishing/APIs for BIBFRAME and other formats, and thoughts on the future.Registration
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| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 210:05 PM00 AM| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 210:30 PMAM| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 0:2530:00| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Concurrent Breakout - '''Room 202 B'''Intro and Topic Selection| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1O4eBGSLN0eEiM3hEzhIGFNXg_quZu4Yvy_wNoH0BHDg/edit?usp=sharing Digital Library of Georgia Technology Road Map: Big Changes for a Sustainable Future]| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Brad Baxter (Application Analyst Principal), University of Georgia| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| The Digital Library of Georgia's Web site, https://dlg.usg.edu, has undergone a major technology overhaul. We have migrated to new servers, new metadata administration systems, and new public interfaces; all with stability, sustainability, and longevity in mind. This session will describe our new technological framework, how the interface and administration systems have improved and some plans for continued improvements and enhancements.
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| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 210:05 PM30 AM| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 211:30 PM15 AM| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 0:2545:00| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Concurrent Breakout - '''Room 208'''| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1UlRz5w8T5vPvZZ5QTEOvRlI-SxcRnQx1CXeEa7lG_3I/edit?usp=sharing Lipstick on the Platform: Creating a theme generator for LibGuides]| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Luke Aeschleman (NCSU Libraries, Digital Technologies Development Librarian), Daniel Whitehead (NC LIVE, Web & Database Development Librarian), NCSU Libraries| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Many smaller libraries use LibGuides as their CMS but lack the technical expertise to customize it. This results in simple designs and an uninspired user experience. To improve library websites across the state, NC LIVE, a North Carolina library consortium, created a LibGuides theming application for member libraries. In this talk, we’ll walk through the brief history of the project, reviewing our workflow, technical hurdles and solutions, and future development opportunities.Discussion
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| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 211:05 PM15 AM| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 212:30 00 PM| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 0:2545:00| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Concurrent Breakout - '''Room 202 C'''| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Creating Custom Tools using Django| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Daniel Moody (Emerging Technologies Librarian), Auburn University at Montgomery | style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| This session has two components. It will present a FOSS project known as GILL (General Instruments for Library Logistics) that the AUM library is developing using Django. GILL is a set of tools aimed at streamlining and centralizing common tasks for academic libraries, including managing/evaluating instruction sessions, assigning tasks to student workers, and creation/management of workshops. The session will also discuss Django in a more general sense and offer advice for using the framework.Discussion
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| style="background-color:#fce5cd;border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 212:30 00 PM| style="background-color:#fce5cd;border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 201:50 30 PM| style="background-color:#fce5cd;border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 01:2030:00| style="background-color:#fce5cd;border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Break| style="background-color:#fce5cd;border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| | style="background-color:#fce5cd;border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| | style="background-color:#fce5cd;border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Lunch
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| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 21:50 30 PM| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 302:15 PM| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 0:2545:00| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Presentation| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| [https://rebekahfitzsimmons.com/2018/07/27/code4lib-presentation-the-possibly-impossible-research-project/ "The Possibly Impossible Research Project": Using Digital Research and Social Media to Teach Archival Research Methods] | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ds0meXmN-GA Video link]| 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. Discussion
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| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 302:15 PM| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 303:40 00 PM| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 0:2545:00| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Presentation| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| [[:File:Code4LibSE2018_Thompson.pdf|An Exploration of Trends in Academic Library Makerspaces]] | [https://youtu.be/Ds0meXmN-GA?t=24m41s Video link]| 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.Discussion
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| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 303:40 00 PM| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 403:05 15 PM| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 0:2515:00| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Presentation| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| A Shallow Dive Into Deep Learning | [https://youtu.be/Ds0meXmN-GA?t=44m56s Video link]| 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.Afternoon Snack
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