Hi code4lib folks, I want to point you to the fourth in a six-part series of events about the decentralized web coming up on April 28th. The series has all been possible thanks to a partnership between the Metropolitan New York Library Council, The Internet Archive, Dweb, and Library Futures. Check out the amazing lineup! Register here <https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_2jhG2yOvSCalJyyV7btp6w?mc_cid=5f786dc67a&mc_eid=8c6dec5073> ! *Jay Graber <https://twitter.com/arcalinea>* is CEO of Bluesky <https://blueskyweb.org/>, the initiative funded by Jack Dorsey and Twitter, “to develop and drive large-scale adoption of technologies for open and decentralized public conversation.” *Matthew Hodgson <https://twitter.com/ara4n?lang=en>* is Co-founder of the Matrix.org <https://matrix.org/>. Matrix is an open network for secure, decentralized communication with more than 40M users. *Andre Staltz <https://twitter.com/andrestaltz>* is Creator of Manyverse <https://www.manyver.se/>, a free, open source “social network without the bad stuff,” built on the peer-to-peer SSB protocol <https://ssbc.github.io/scuttlebutt-protocol-guide/>. Along with each event, the partners have produced beautifully designed resource guides, and the recordings are all available for review after the fact. https://metro.org/decentralizedweb We have some casual social time at the end of each event as well. While this whole series has been designed with librarians, archivists, and cultural heritage workers in mind, the content is relevant to a much wider audience. Please join us! You won't regret it. Nate -- Nate Hill natehill.net