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Results for Date: February 2024
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  • Shauna-Kay Gabrielle Harrison
In response to the rise in book challenges in Michigan and across the country, a new web archive has been created to preserve, to the best of our ability, information regarding attempts to change collection development policies in public schools and public libraries.
Seven scientist wearing orange life vest posing on the deck of a research ship with their sonar instrument.
  • Peter Cerda
  • Rachel Woodbrook
In this interview, Anja Sheppard, Ph.D. Candidate in Robotics, describes her research with the Field Robotics Group and why she decided to share his data set entitled "Machine Learning for Shipwreck Segmentation from Side Scan Sonar Imagery: Dataset and Benchmark" in Deep Blue Data.
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  • Peter Cerda
  • Rachel Woodbrook
In this interview, Dr. Brandon Ponder, Ph.D., describes his research as a graduate student in the Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering Department and why he decided to share his data set entitled "The Venus Global Ionosphere-Thermosphere Model (V-GITM): A Coupled Thermosphere and Ionosphere Formulation" in Deep Blue Data.
Dot-matrix-style graphic of a yellow heart on a blue background. Text at top reads: February 12-16, 2024. In heart, text reads: Love Data Week. Text at bottom reads: Deep Blue Repositories.
  • Rachel Woodbrook
  • Peter Cerda
This Love Data Week, Deep Blue Data celebrates 1,000 curated and published datasets!
  • Alexa L Pearce
Early in 2024, the U-M Library said farewell to Dawn Lawson, who retired from her role as Director, Asia Library, following nearly 9 years of service, leadership, and collaboration.
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  • Juli McLoone
Daniel T. Longone (1932-2024), University of Michigan Chemistry Professor Emeritus, passed away on January 28th, 2024. Dan and his beloved wife Jan, who predeceased him in 2022, established the Janice Bluestein Longone Culinary Archive (JBLCA). Residing in the University of Michigan Library's Special Collections Research Center, the JBLCA offers an incredible resource to students and scholars of food and drink.
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  • Juli McLoone
Join us next Thursday, 15 February between 4-6p for our next Third Thursdays at the Library event!