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Join us for ML2SIG, every third Monday during the school year! | Join us for ML2SIG, every third Monday during the school year! | ||
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- | : Monday, | + | : Monday, December 17, Noon to 1 PM |
- | : | + | : Gallery Lab, 100 Hatcher |
Please join ML2SIG this Monday for a discussion of the September e-book pricing settlement. Bobby Glushko from the Copyright Office will introduce the topic and lead our discussion. | Please join ML2SIG this Monday for a discussion of the September e-book pricing settlement. Bobby Glushko from the Copyright Office will introduce the topic and lead our discussion. | ||
- | + | Please join us for a light-hearted discussion of food-related things and technology. From food blogs to social media sites to cookbook apps to Thanksgiving planning tools like the New York Times' [http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2012/11/15/dining/thanksgiving-menu-generator.html?smid=pl-share Thanksgiving-erator] and more, technology is changing the ways we get and share information about food. | |
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- | + | As always, but especially so for this session, you are welcome to bring your lunch! | |
'''See our list of past [[brownbags]].''' | '''See our list of past [[brownbags]].''' |
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MLibrary Lightning Talks
The next round of MLibrary Lightning Talks was be held on Thursday, July 26, from 2–3:30 p.m. in Bert's Study Lounge in the Shapiro Library Lobby.
Brownbags
Join us for ML2SIG, every third Monday during the school year!
- Food!
- Monday, December 17, Noon to 1 PM
- Gallery Lab, 100 Hatcher
Please join ML2SIG this Monday for a discussion of the September e-book pricing settlement. Bobby Glushko from the Copyright Office will introduce the topic and lead our discussion.
Please join us for a light-hearted discussion of food-related things and technology. From food blogs to social media sites to cookbook apps to Thanksgiving planning tools like the New York Times' Thanksgiving-erator and more, technology is changing the ways we get and share information about food.
As always, but especially so for this session, you are welcome to bring your lunch!
See our list of past brownbags.
(ML2SIG events are open to all who are interested, especially those at the University Library and School of Information.)