Applying AI to Oral History: Opportunities, Challenges, and What Comes Next

JPL 2.02.22 - GroupSpot B

Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming how we record, process, and share human stories. In this talk, Steven Sielaff will demonstrate how tools like MacWhisper, BUTANE, and BoxAI are reshaping transcription, textual analysis, and summarization in oral history practice. He’ll also explore the ethical and legal concerns—bias, data security, authorship, and the role of human [...]

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Computer Literacy for Python (Mac User)

Fundamentals of macOS operating system for people interested in Python programming Register for this event Presented By: Information Specialist for Digital Projects and subject librarian for the Klesse College of Engineering and Integrated Design. Support includes connecting students and faculty with resources such as standards, codes, and patent research, as well as providing guidance on […]

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Beware of Predatory Publishers

Have you ever received an email invitation to publish in a journal you have never heard of with promises of lightning-fast peer-review and publication times? Or, have you ever found yourself listed on an editorial board that you have no recollection of joining? If so, you’ve probably heard of predatory publishing. During this workshop, participants will [...]

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Selecting a Data Repository: Best Practices for Researchers

Are you preparing to share your research data but unsure where to deposit it? This workshop will guide you through the process of selecting an appropriate data repository that meets funder and disciplinary requirements. We'll explore well-known generalist repositories such as Harvard Dataverse & Figshare, and demonstrate strategies for discovering subject-specific repositories tailored to your […]

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