Understanding the exact problem and the specifics of that problem in data science are key. Motivational Interviewing is a technique which involves asking questions to obtain information from collaborators and stakeholders to understand the ‘why’ of their research or project. This presentation will increase your knowledge and skill set to ask questions to identify the problem in the data science project. Register to receive the Zoom link.

Data Science is an interdisciplinary field that uses the scientific method, processes, algorithms, and systems to extract valuable meaning and insights from data. Information covered will include 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. Join presenter Kerri Rittschof on Wednesday, Jan. 25 from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.

Have you ever wondered what was in an owl’s diet? In this workshop, we will explore what is in an owl pellet and try to answer questions like what bones are inside an owl pellet, their functions and the animals they belong to. 

If you are interested in learning what owls eat, come by the Naturespace room 311E at Hayden Library to dissect an owl pellet and find out what is inside. Space is limited. Register to reserve your spot.

 

Join the ASU Library for the next installment of the “Beyond the Bookshelf” series on Wednesday, Feb. 8 from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. You’re invited to a virtual conversation with Lindy Elkins-Tanton about her book, “Portrait of the Scientist as a Young Woman,” a memoir about her life as a scientist. Learn how Elkins-Tanton navigated challenges in her life to become the second woman to lead a NASA mission to a major solar system body.

Seek and Find is the theme for this creative cartography exhibition. For the 9th year, this exciting exhibition is a collaboration between the School of Art and the ASU Library Map and Geospatial Hub. As part of sustainable art practice and exploration of related disciplines, students in the Art on Paper course brought new meaning to vintage topographical and geological maps originally withdrawn from the library collection. Inspired by the opportunity to work with maps, each artist created a two-dimensional and a three-dimensional original work of art.

Explore nature through art at Naturespace in Hayden Library.

If you are interested in a relaxing sketching session with the library's natural history collection, come by with your art supplies and start drawing. If you don't have art supplies? No worries, we have drawing pencils and paper on-site for use. 

This workshop series takes place from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Jan. 11 and 25, Feb. 8 and 22, March. 22, and April 5 and 19.

 

Explore nature through art at Naturespace in Hayden Library.

If you are interested in a relaxing sketching session with the library's natural history collection, come by with your art supplies and start drawing. If you don't have art supplies? No worries, we have drawing pencils and paper on-site for use. 

This workshop series takes place from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Jan. 11 and 25, Feb. 8 and 22, March. 22, and April 5 and 19.

 

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