Introduction to Data Sourcing (Data Sorcery)
Learn about freely available data sources for socio-economic, demographic, health, public policy, market, and environmental research. Particular emphasis will be...
Learn about freely available data sources for socio-economic, demographic, health, public policy, market, and environmental research. Particular emphasis will be...
Join us for a special Preservation Week book club with guest host Danielle Creech, Head of Preservation, Processing, and Exhibitions....
Join us for the March book club to discuss Margaret the First by Danielle Dutton. Written by Washington University in St. Louis...
Join us for an evening of prose in translation with genre-defying author Verónica Gerber Bicecci. Bicecci will be joined in...
Drop in for a collaborative digital transcribe-a-thon in celebration of Frederick Douglass’s birthday. We will be transcribing the correspondence of Frederick...
Based upon extraordinary true events, this is the story of Eliza Rone, an enslaved woman who, in 1856, worked for...
“People don’t follow titles, they follow courage.” William Wells Brown In celebration of Washington University Libraries’ recent acquisition of a...
Join us for the January book club to discuss The King’s Anatomist by Ron Blumenfeld. One of the most renowned figures in...
The end of ArcMap has come. Make sure your maps and spatial data do not get left behind. Join us...
Join us for a special International Writers Series event with Syrian poet Sam Zamrik. They will be joined in conversation...
Join us to learn best practices for documenting data, documentation tools, and work on documentation of a dataset. Free and...
Data can be messy. Researchers commonly lament the amount of time spent preparing data before any analysis can take place....

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