The University of Michigan School of Information and the Library of Michigan are delighted to announce the first in a monthly series of Cutting-Edge Librarianship webinars for libraries and librarians.

 

Our first webinar, on Tuesday, September 17, at 4pm, is Teaching STEM with Indigenous Algorithms. Ron Eglash travels the word to look for the scientific patterns used by traditional craftspeople, then translates them into coding projects.

 

Webinars are free for Michigan libraries and librarians, UMSI/U-M students and alumni, and Wayne State SIS students/alumni. Site registration is $50 if you are unaffiliated with those organizations.

 

Webinars will be archived, and the link will be sent to all registrants within 48 hours.

 

For more information (or to see additional webinar listings), please visit http://bit.ly/library-webinars.

 

This project is made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services.

 

Please let me know if you have any questions -- hope to see you online!

 


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Kristin Fontichiaro
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