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Data Computation & Visualization Online Classes
LYRASIS and Indiana University Libraries are partnering to present classes on 
data visualization, computation, and CADRE.

Classes
Register for each class individually using the links below, or subscribe to 
LYRASIS Learning for access to all of our live, online classes and our full 
Learning Library.

Visualization Tools for Science of Science 
Queries<https://www.lyrasis.org/Content/Pages/Event-Details.aspx?Eid=BF787037-DC61-EC11-80F6-00155D0A2732>
 - Free session
2/17/22 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Eastern
This session will provide a practical introduction to backend programming for 
beginners, which will establish a baseline of knowledge to participate in 
upcoming classes including "Big Data Tools for Citation Analysis" and "Using 
CADRE for Digital Humanities and Computational Social Science Research." The 
instructor will provide an introduction to writing basic scripts using Python 
in Jupyter Notebook to create data visualizations of bibliometric data from the 
Microsoft Academic Graph dataset. All computing in the session will take place 
in the cloud through the CADRE platform, and participants will gain a basic 
understanding of CADRE and other skills to build upon in more advanced 
sessions. No experience with programming is necessary to participate in this 
session.

Using CADRE for Digital Humanities and Computational Social Science 
Research<https://www.lyrasis.org/Content/Pages/Event-Details.aspx?Eid=89D04868-DD61-EC11-80F6-00155D0A2732>
4/21/22 1:00 - 2:30 PM Eastern
In this course, attendees will learn how to use bibliometric and citation 
network data to answer humanities and social science research questions. With 
the rise of Big Data and computational methods the humanities and social 
sciences are able to use innovative methods to study new research questions. 
Using citation data scholars can study the emergence of new academic 
disciplines, the emergence of new technologies, cultural narratives, and 
innovation among other topics. No programming knowledge or technical experience 
is required for this course. For participants with no prior experience, the 
free session "Visualization Tools for Science of Science Queries" may help lay 
the groundwork for this session.

More related classes are in development and will be scheduled for spring 2022. 
Look out for future announcements and find all upcoming LYRASIS classes on our 
class schedule<https://www.lyrasis.org/Leadership/Pages/Classes.aspx>.

About CADRE
The Collaborative Archive & Data Research Environment (CADRE) addresses the 
IMLS' "National Digital Platform" priority area by addressing a critical 
emergent issue faced by academic libraries: providing sustainable, affordable, 
and standardized text- and data-mining services for licensed big datasets, as 
well as open and non-consumptive datasets too large or unwieldy to work with in 
existing research library environments. By sharing costs across a large number 
of academic libraries, CADRE will create a cloud-based solution for making 
these data available to its member institutions--with appropriate security, 
stewardship, and storage--at a fraction of what it would cost them to do alone. 
Learn more about CADRE<https://cadre.iu.edu/>.

About LYRASIS
LYRASIS is a technology and services membership 501(c)(3) non-profit supporting 
enduring access to our shared academic, scientific and cultural heritage 
through leadership in open technologies, content services, digital solutions 
and collaboration with archives, libraries, museums and knowledge communities 
worldwide. With 1,700+ institutions supporting LYRASIS's 10 Community Supported 
Programs and another 300+ institutions that use its hosting and migration 
services, members enjoy the economies of scale and the shared benefit coming 
from the effect of networks.


Thank you,

Jenn Bielewski
Community Event Strategist
Main: 800.999.8558 x 2915
Direct: 678-235-2915
Skype: Jenn Bielewski
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