SNACSchool Research and ReferenceJanuary 15, 2026 @ 10:00AM–12:00PM (PDT) / 1:00–3:00PM (EDT)/Online: click here to register SNACSchool Research and Reference, a virtual event, is intended for those wanting to learn how to use SNAC for conducting their own research, or those who provide reference and want to up their game! Attendees will get an overview…
Now in its eighth edition, the international online conference explores the complex interrelations between truth, fake and falsified information, and knowledge authority in the context of digital transformation processes. In light of increasing disinformation, AI-generated content, and algorithmic bias, museums face the challenge of rethinking their role as trusted spaces for knowledge dissemination. At the…
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Announcing the lineup of workshops for the Winter quarter: Geospatial Data Carpentry with R: January 5-9, 9:30 am – 12:00 pm / Zoom and UCSB Library (Room 2509) Master geospatial analysis in R in this four-day workshop. We will cover R basics, working with raster and vector data, and performing essential GIS operations. Join us…
Registration is now open for the sixth annual UC GIS Week conference, which will be held virtually from November 18-20, 2025. Initiated by the University of California GIS Leadership Committee, the conference will feature presentations, lightning talks, and a virtual map/poster gallery, all centering on geospatial research and applications. Attend one or multiple sessions of this…
Free Admission / McCune Conference Room (Humanities and Social Sciences Building, 6th Floor, Room 6046 / Visitor Information) “Encoded Gazes: Women of Color on Bias, Power, and Possibility in AI” will focus on women of color critiques and approaches to artificial intelligence and machine learning. Framed through the lens of women of color, this panel interrogates…