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May 18, 2020
Digital Literacy Lab
Hello! I hope this newsletter finds you well. As most of you know, our libraries are closed until further notice. Please continue to check our social media channels and website, where we will post updated information. Starting this week, you can begin to place items on hold. We will be resuming curbside pickup today. Thank you for your continued support!

While we have cancelled all in-person gathering, there are so many awesome things happening this month at the library. And of course, our digital collections and resources are always available.

We are continuing our weekly Tech Talk series on Fridays at noon, so I hope to see some of you there. Make sure you check out our event calendar !

-Katlin Seagraves, Digital Literacy Associate
Tech Talk: Exploratory Data Analysis
Join us Friday, May 22 at 12:00 p.m. for a Zoom Webinar for an introduction to exploratory data analysis.

Julia Layne, a graduate student studying data science, will do an introductory lecture on exploratory data analysis (EDA). EDA is used in data science to get to know data and think about what questions you can ask of datasets.

Registrants will need to provide an email address. The Zoom login information will be emailed out an hour prior to the program. A recording of the talk will be uploaded to the library's YouTube.

This talk will be of interest to you whether you are a technology expert or enthusiast, or just want to learn more about how technology works.
Tech Talk: Top Marketing Tools to Know
Join us Friday, May 29 at 12:00 p.m. for a Zoom Webinar for an introduction to cryptocurrency.

Luke Crouch, a software and privacy engineer at Mozilla, will give an intoductory lecture on all things cryptocurrency. Join us as we demystify bitcoin and delve into how it works.

Registrants will need to provide an email address. The Zoom login information will be emailed out an hour prior to the program. A recording of the talk will be uploaded to the library's YouTube.

This talk will be of interest to you whether you are a technology expert or enthusiast, or just want to learn more about how technology works.
Tech Talks Online
Did you miss a live session? You can find recordings of previous Tech Talks on the Tulsa Library YouTube channel.





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