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CT GIS Day at Yale
November 7, 2017
On November 15, from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m, explore mapping innovations with the Connecticut and Yale GIS communities! This day-long celebration–part of international GIS Day, which showcases applications of geographic information systems (GIS) technology worldwide–includes panel discussions,...
November 7, 2017
Workshop on Tropy with Abigail Mullen November 7 at 2:00pm in Bass Library, L06 Tropy is desktop software designed to help researchers organize and describe their research photographs. When researchers return from trips to the archives, they often bring back hundreds or thousands of photos, but...
October 31, 2017
Introduction to Network Analysis with Gephi Workshop October 31 from 2:00-3:30pm in Bass Library, L06 This workshop will provide a broad overview of network analysis. In addition to covering what networks are, how to read them, and why you might want to use them, we'll also demonstrate how to...
30 Minutes to a Better Bibliography Workshop
October 31, 2017
Are you writing a paper that requires a bibliography or a works cited? A citation management tool can help you collect and organize sources, from dictionaries, journal articles to websites and more.    Between 11/2 – 11/9, join Bass Library for “30 Minutes to a Better Bibliography” where you can...
October 27, 2017
The Israeli artist, Avner Moriah (Arts, 83), will talk about his project, "Creating an illuminated Torah" (the first five books of the Bible). He has already completed the first 2 books, Genesis and Exodus and is on the way to completing the third, Leviticus. Moriah has also illuminated the...
October 25, 2017
JavaScript for Humanists Workshop October 25 from 2:00pm-4:00pm in Bass Library, L06 This workshop will introduce the very basics of the JavaScript programming language, the language that runs nearly all modern websites. We will cover data structures, conditionals, and loops, and will also have...
Musical Roots of the Elm City Poster
October 25, 2017
The Gilmore Music Library’s special collections naturally contain an abundance of materials from Yale faculty, students, and alumni, and such items have appeared in many of our other exhibits. But in Musical Roots of the Elm City, we focus instead on local music and musicians with little or no...

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