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Learn How Researchers and Librarians Use Collections as Data in September 27th Symposium at Library of Congress- Free and Open to the Public

What happens when researchers with powerful computing tools meet massive digital collections? What discoveries are made? What new directions and best practices in scholarly research emerge?

Hear from scholars who have used digital collections to expand human understanding and from leaders in institutions that collect, organize, preserve, and provide digital collections as data. We invite you to attend the symposium, "Collections as Data: Stewardship and Use Models to Enhance Access," which will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, September 27th, in the Coolidge Auditorium on the first floor of the Thomas Jefferson Building, 101 Independence Ave. S.E., Washington, D.C. The event is free and open to the public. Advance registration is required. For a complete program of the day's events, visit http://digitalpreservation.gov/meetings/dcs16.html.

Jer Thorp, keynote speaker and co-founder of The Office for Creative Research<http://ocr.nyc/>, will open the symposium with a look at his organization's work making complex data sets accessible, thought-provoking, and ultimately more human.

Speakers will highlight efforts in the cultural heritage and digital humanities communities to enhance access to digital collections, help develop communities of practice and address rising concerns for data scholarship. The symposium will conclude with steps towards supporting computational research with "Collections as Data: Conditions of Possibility" by Thomas Padilla, Humanities Data Curator at the University of California Santa Barbara.
This event will be live-streamed. The link will be made available the day of the event on the conference page. Join the conversation on Twitter using #AsData.


Jaime Mears
Library of Congress
National Digital Initiatives
National and International Outreach (NIO)
LM330 - 202-707-3979




Jaime Mears
Library of Congress
National Digital Initiatives
National and International Outreach (NIO)
LM330 - 202-707-3979



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