Hi everyone,

I wanted to make sure this list was aware of a new series we're hosting at the Internet Archive, "Library as Laboratory":

From web archives to television news to digitized books & periodicals, dozens of projects rely on the collections available at archive.org for computational & bibliographic research across a large digital corpus. The "Library as Laboratory" series will feature six sessions highlighting the innovative scholars that are using Internet Archive collections, services and APIs to support data-driven projects in the humanities and beyond.

Schedule: all sessions start at 11am PT / 2pm ET

Learn more & register: http://blog.archive.org/2022/02/09/library-as-laboratory-a-new-series-exploring-the-computational-use-of-internet-archive-collections/

If you have a research project that you'd like to highlight, we are closing the series with Lightning Talks. You can submit a proposal through our online form: https://forms.gle/iUa2GDPGL3tTyK8v7

Happy to answer questions. Hope to see you there!

Chris
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Chris Freeland
Director of Open Libraries
Internet Archive
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