this first visualization workshop serves as an insightful introduction to the power of ggplot. The virtual workshop will guide participants through the art of crafting compelling visualizations that convey complex insights and stories. We will start with explaining why we should care about visualizations. By understanding the "why" behind visualization, we can gain an appreciation for its pivotal role in modern data analysis.
Once a month we host a volunteer event and open house for the ASU Community to come and learn more about our programs at Garden Commons. It is also an opportunity to roll up your sleeves and volunteer to help with our garden tasks from planting, weeding, harvesting, and watering. We provide all necessary tools and training. The garden is maintained by ASU students and all produce is distributed through our weekly Farm Stand or donated to a local food pantry.
This 2-part series both introduces and explores key concepts in Artificial Intelligence. The aim is to understand applications, but also think through implications for your own research and professional interests. In each presentation and topic, we emphasize design, adoption, and ethics of AI systems.
Preparing responsibly open and accessible research data starts at the beginning of a project and continues through its completion. In this presentation, Matthew Harp, Research Data Initiatives Librarian, will provide standard practices and recommendations from planning to publishing that support transparent, open, and reproducible research.
OpenRefine is a free, open-source tool that simplifies the process of cleaning, transforming, and enhancing datasets. Whether you conduct data intensive research daily or casually use spreadsheets, OpenRefine’s user-friendly interface helps individuals of all skill levels clean up messy datasets without needing to learn programming languages or complicated spreadsheet formulas. This presentation will provide an introduction to OpenRefine including: importing data, using facets and filters, clustering, and exporting the cleaned data.
This 2-part series both introduces and explores key concepts in Artificial Intelligence. The aim is to understand applications, but also think through implications for your own research and professional interests. In each presentation and topic, we emphasize design, adoption, and ethics of AI systems.
Data Science is an interdisciplinary field that uses the scientific method, processes, algorithms, and systems to extract valuable meaning and insights from data. In this session we will discuss the phases of data science and the various resources the Unit for Data Science and Analytics and the Hayden Library has to support your learning.
Please join the Arizona Historical Society, ASU Library and Black Family Genealogy and History Society to recognize the impact of Black communities in Arizona with a Juneteenth Celebration. Community members will connect with each other and a variety of organizations representing historical societies, action groups, state resources and the community at large.
ASU celebrates Indigenous cultures, traditions, music, crafts, dance, and more.
Indigenous Culture Week runs from April 1 to April 5.
ASU celebrates the LGBTQIA+ identities and educates the Sun Devil community on the LGBTQIA+ experience each semester.
Pride Week runs from April 8 to April 12.