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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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: '''What (and Where) on Earth is a Bitcoin?'''
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: '''Data Privacy and Online Services'''
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: Monday, October 21st, Noon to 1 PM
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: Monday, December 16, 2013
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: Noon to 1 PM
: Gallery Lab, 100 Hatcher
: Gallery Lab, 100 Hatcher
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Bitcoins have been in the news a lot lately. What are they? What other currencies are cropping up or have existed in the past? Please join us at the next ML2SIG brown bag to learn and share your knowledge.
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Online services we use regularly require access to individuals' data in ways not seen before. This short article, "Keeping Your Data Private Denies You Access to the Latest Tech",
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http://www.wired.com/business/2013/06/personal-encryption-is-dying/ , provides a good introduction to this topic. How are our concepts of privacy changing? How has your behavior changed with online services in the last few years?
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For some fun pre-session reading, check out:
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Please join us for a discussion of this topic. As always you are welcome to bring your lunch!
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http://lifehacker.com/5991523/what-is-bitcoin-and-what-can-i-do-with-it
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http://www.economist.com/blogs/babbage/2011/06/virtual-currency
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As always you are welcome to bring your lunch!
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'''See our list of past [[brownbags]].'''
'''See our list of past [[brownbags]].'''

Revision as of 16:36, 16 December 2013

Contents

MLibrary Lightning Talks

The most recent round of MLibrary Lightning Talks was held on Tuesday, August 6, 2013, 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!

Data Privacy and Online Services
Monday, December 16, 2013
Noon to 1 PM
Gallery Lab, 100 Hatcher

Online services we use regularly require access to individuals' data in ways not seen before. This short article, "Keeping Your Data Private Denies You Access to the Latest Tech", http://www.wired.com/business/2013/06/personal-encryption-is-dying/ , provides a good introduction to this topic. How are our concepts of privacy changing? How has your behavior changed with online services in the last few years?

Please join us for a discussion of this topic. As always 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.)

Workshops

Complete Workshop List

Other Area Events

Complete Other Area Events List

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