Data on libraries is some of the most interesting data to explore. Whether it's catalogue data, or people visiting libraries at certain times of the day, or locations of library branches, it offers opportunity for insight and analysis. But without sharing the data, and doing so in a standard format, it is hard to build on the analysis that individuals and organisations can develop.
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02/06/2021
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When:
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02/06/2021 From 6PM until 7PM
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Where:
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Zoom link to be provided nearer the time United Kingdom
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Presenter:
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Dave from @LibrariesHacked
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Contact:
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Arved Werner Kirschbaum
aw_kirschbaum@outlook.com
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Online registration is closed.
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Make things open: it makes things better
Wednesday 2 June 2021, 18:00 - 19:00
Data on libraries is some of the most interesting data to explore. Whether it's catalogue data, or people visiting libraries at certain times of the day, or locations of library branches, it offers opportunity for insight and analysis. But without sharing
the data, and doing so in a standard format, it is hard to build on the analysis that individuals and organisations can develop.
Focussing particularly on public library data we will talk about: - open data and public open data communities; - ensuring ethical data sharing and privacy considerations are followed - data standards, schemas, and interoperability; - building and creating tools with local and national data

Tickets are £1.20 for students, £3.60 for members and £6.00 for non-members (all prices are inclusive of VAT). Tickets are non-refundable
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