Dear all… Sorry for the silence. We (by which we mean @muziejus) has been in A Mood since @tweetbot got disconnected from Twitter, and it’s been hard to start making new content for this site.
We have an Instagram account (also @columbialibdata), which is more active.
Dear all… Sorry for the silence. We (by which we mean @muziejus) has been in A Mood since @tweetbot got disconnected from Twitter, and it’s been hard to start making new content for this site.
We have an Instagram account (also @columbialibdata), which is more active.
The photos, when posted to Instagram, have extensive text accompanying them, so a11y is another reason we recommend finding us on Instagram. We’ll try auto-posting here from there, but the results will be mixed.
In case you haven’t noticed, there's no stream today. In fact, @muziejus is probably taking a break until January, when we’ll be reassessing #StudioRemote. In the meantime, we invite the #CULStudio community to Butler on Friday for the end of semester party!
ALT End of Semester Party poster with lion wearing a touque. Dec 16, Butler 208b, 3pm–5pm.
Join us in Lehman 215 in 90 minutes for the final #dataClub meeting of the year. @columbialib’s digital intern @rogercreel will lead us in a workshop on PyMC (by @pymc_devs)
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I am pleased to be leading this @columbialib and @ColumbiaLibData Data Club meeting tomorrow. Python 🔥 Bayesian modeling 🔥 Geospatial data 🔥 Fun for the whole [computational] family!
Join us Thursday at 4:30pm for the final official @columbialib Data Club meeting of the semester! @rogercreel will be leading us through #PyMC (by @PyMC_Devs) to do some Bayesian modeling in Python.
Join us Thursday at 4:30pm for the final official @columbialib Data Club meeting of the semester! @rogercreel will be leading us through #PyMC (by @PyMC_Devs) to do some Bayesian modeling in Python.
Come to @columbialib Butler 208b on Friday at 3:30 and learn with @muziejus and @madihazc to improve your home network with a @Raspberry_Pi at #CULStudio. Bring your own RPi or borrow one of ours, and we’ll show you how to block ads with @The_Pi_Hole along with other cool stuff.
Getting butterflies in my stomach about today’s @ColumbiaLibData / @columbialib Data Club meeting, in which I introduce @observablehq to a bunch of Python data friends.
I'm just a few steps ahead of the rest of the club, but really like Observable’s ergonomics.
Tomorrow, @columbialib Studio returns _in person_, and @muziejus will kick things off leading a presentation on scholarly writing with Markdown, Zotero, and LaTeX. See our semester schedule below or read more about the Studio here: studio.cul.columbia.edu/2022…