Library of Congress Labs Letter February 2022
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February 2022
LC LABS LETTER
A Monthly Roundup of News and Thoughts from the Library of Congress Labs Team
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Announcement Calling all Newspaper Navigator users! Have you used images from the Newspaper Navigator dataset or its accompanying visual search application? We're currently looking for people to tell us about their experience with these resources, developed by 2020 Innovator in Residence Ben Lee. Please contact our team at LC-Labs@loc.gov if this applies to you!
LC Labs Experiments CCHC brings together staff from across the Library of Congress The Library of Congress is a large organization--with over 3,000 employees! The LC Labs team is small, and one of our biggest advantages is being able to partner with staff from other parts of the institution. We just wrapped up hosting two fantastic people on temporary assignments with the Computing Cultural Heritage in the Cloud team. Read more about how Tori Scheppele from the Prints and Photographs Division and Khadijah Camp from the Library Collections Service Group’s Employee Resources Management & Planning Team temporarily became "LC Labbers" in their interviews on the Signal Blog. Datasets as Primary Sources, continued Another team at the Library we've had the pleasure of working with is the Professional Learning and Outreach Initiatives group. In his recent blog post, Peter DeCraene, Einstein Distinguished Educator in Residence at the Library of Congress, continues to think about how LC datasets and other digital sources can be used by K-12 educators. Peter unpacks some of his initial thinking using the Rosa Parks dataset, consisting of transcriptions created by volunteers for the By the People program.
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