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Love Data Week 2024 Recap

by Rose Fredrick, MLS on 2024-02-29T08:49:00-06:00 | 0 Comments

About Love Data Week  

Love Data Week is an international celebration of data, taking place every year during the week of Valentine's day. Universities, nonprofit organizations, government agencies, corporations and individuals are encouraged to host and participate in data-related events and activities. 

Love Data Week was established in 2016 as Love Your Data week. Originally created in the USA and coordinated by Heather Coates, it quickly grew to an international event in which a wide range of institutions, organizations, scholars, students, and other data lovers could celebrate their data.

The 2024 theme was "My Kind of Data." Data is personal. Review International Love Data Week 2024 events and materials to learn about data equity and inclusion, disciplinary communities, and creating a kinder world through data.

 

Library Workshop

View the Creighton University Libraries for a Love Data Week Workshop on data sharing. We cover how to make your data FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) to maximize its reuse value, as well as how to choose the best repository for your research data. Link: https://cdr.creighton.edu/handle/10504/149714

 

Other Love Data Week Events

Love Data Week: Artificial Intelligence & Healthcare - An Overview for the Curious

AI is widely utilized in healthcare. This presentation provides a friendly introduction to the topic for librarians, health professionals, and anyone with an interest in the topic. Attendees will come away informed about the field’s history, conversant with definitions of important concepts, an understanding of how AI can become biased (and what that means for patients), and familiar with some of the many ways that AI is currently being used in healthcare.


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