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Getting Started with AI at UK with the Center for Applied Artificial Intelligence

The Center for Applied Artificial Intelligence, UK’s own hub of AI expertise, works with students and researchers across disciplines to develop innovative uses of AI tools. As part of The Stacks AI Literacy Week, this session will cover some of CAAI’s core research areas, newly released self-service tools, and opportunities to get involved with their work.

Data and Donuts Office Hours

Stop by The Stacks Digital Workspace anytime from 8:00 am until 11:00 am every first and third Thursday from September through November for donuts and help with data wrangling, data analysis, or data visualizations.

Data and Donuts Office Hours

Stop by The Stacks Digital Workspace anytime from 8:00 am until 11:00 am every first and third Thursday from September through November for donuts and help with data wrangling, data analysis, or data visualizations.

Data and Donuts Office Hours

Stop by The Stacks Digital Workspace anytime from 8:00 am until 11:00 am every first and third Thursday from September through November for donuts and help with data wrangling, data analysis, or data visualizations.

The Promises and Pitfalls of Artificial Intelligence: How Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Can Change the Work We Perform

Over the last two years, there has been a staggering increase in the number of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) systems available for public use. One could say that we are currently in the midst of a golden age of AI. While these tools are powerful and can change how we interface with technology, they are often misunderstood and misused. This is often because these tools are typically used as a black box in which users do not understand how the underlying ML or AI system is making decisions.

Tools for Text Mining Books from the HathiTrust Digital Library

What can we learn from 18+ million digitized books? That’s the size of the collection made available to members of the HathiTrust Digital Library, including researchers at the University of Kentucky. This session will introduce participants to the tools they can use to access and analyze the text of books of their choosing and begin surfacing interesting patterns and meaningful information.    

Digital Project Planning: An Introduction

Are you a student who would like to create a digital project, but you’re not sure how to get started? Have you already started your digital project but the next steps are not clear? Are you a faculty member teaching a course that requires your students to create a digital project? Attend this workshop to learn hands-on, practical steps to plan and develop your project.

Leveraging the Power of Google Earth Pro for Instructors

Google Earth Pro offers basic mapmaking and cartographic tools without the large learning curve associated with more advanced geospatial software. This workshop will cover simple spatial data creation, spatial analysis, and basic principles of cartography with a focus on how the tool could be incorporated into the classroom.     Presenter: Sarah Watson, Maps & Geospatial Services Manager

Digital Lab Series: CreateUK & Omeka

You have a CreateUK account and would like to build a digital exhibit? Join us for a live, step-by-step walkthrough of how to begin creating your digital exhibit using Omeka. We will review how to apply a theme, create a menu, and build an exhibit. Bring your questions! There will be time to address any specific questions you may have about an Omeka exhibit.     Presenter: Jennifer Hootman, Coordinator of Digital Scholarship & Data

Data Visualizations with ggplot2 in R

Join us for the final installment of the R Workshop Series, where the focus will be on creating data visualizations in R. Learn how to build graphics using the ggplot2 package in R. Participation in the first installment of the R Workshop Series, Intro to R, or a working knowledge of R/RStudio is highly recommended.