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SUMMARY:Film: The Anthropologist
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Human Dimensions of Climate Change Film Series\, a screening of The Anthropologist will take place in the Fogler Library Classroom on April 4. \nThe screening will also include a discussion led by Dr. Christine Beitl\, Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Maine. \nIn The Anthropologist\, the fate of the planet is considered from the perspective of American teenager Katie Crate. Over the course of five years\, she travels alongside her mother Susie\, an anthropologist studying the impact of climate change on indigenous communities. Their journey parallels that of renowned anthropologist Margaret Mead\, who for decades sought to understand how global change affects remote cultures (film description from Ironbound Films website). \nThe Human Dimensions of Climate Change Film Series is sponsored by the Department of Anthropology\, the Climate Change Institute\, and Fogler Library. Other showings include the Years of Living Dangerously episode “Ice & Brimstone” on March 28th and Climate Refugees on April 11th. \nIf you’re interested in learning more about the film series\, or you want to watch some of the films online\, visit our online guide for the Human Dimensions of Climate Change Film Series.
URL:https://library.umaine.edu/event/film-the-anthropologist/
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SUMMARY:Library Book Club: Science Fiction
DESCRIPTION:Have you read\, or are you interested in\, books such as Lock In\, Ancillary Justice\, Kindred\, Foundation\, The Left Hand of Darkness\, The Martian Chronicles\, or The Vorkosigan Saga? \nThen come to the Fogler Library Book Club\, where we’ll be talking about and sharing our favorite science fiction stories! \nYou don’t need to have read any specific book to join the conversation; you just need to be interested in science fiction. \nAbout the Book Club: The Fogler Library Book Club is an informal gathering of readers where you can discuss your favorite books and share recommendations with fellow readers. \nUnlike many book clubs\, you don’t need to have read any specific book to join the conversation. All you need is some reading experience (or interest) in the genre being discussed. \nEach discussion is free and open to everyone\, and you’re welcome to attend any and all sessions that interest you! \nView the full Fogler Library Book Club spring lineup.
URL:https://library.umaine.edu/event/library-book-club-science-fiction/
LOCATION:Fogler Library Classroom 1\, Orono\, ME\, United States
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SUMMARY:Film: Climate Refugees
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Human Dimensions of Climate Change Film Series\, a screening of Climate Refugees will take place in the Fogler Library Classroom on April 11. \nThe screening will also include a discussion led by Dr. Aaron Strong\, Assistant Professor of Marine Policy. \nClimate Refugees is a documentary that was 3 years in the making and covered 48 countries. The multi-award winning Sundance film has screened around the world illuminating the human face of climatic change (description from the Climate Refugees website). \nThe Human Dimensions of Climate Change Film Series is sponsored by the Department of Anthropology\, the Climate Change Institute\, and Fogler Library. Other showings include the Years of Living Dangerously episode “Ice & Brimstone” on March 28th and The Anthropologist on April 4th. \nIf you’re interested in learning more about the film series\, or you want to watch some of the films online\, visit our online guide for the Human Dimensions of Climate Change Film Series.
URL:https://library.umaine.edu/event/film-climate-refugees/
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SUMMARY:Introduction to MATLAB for Data Analysis
DESCRIPTION:This seminar will offer beginners a hands-on introduction to coding in MATLAB\, one of the most popular programming languages used in academic and professional settings. We will start with an introduction to the GUI (graphical user interface) and basic programming syntax. In hands-on exercises\, participants will upload files\, write script\, generate functions\, and create figures. Attendees can apply the coding concepts toward a variety of programming languages after the workshop. \nPrevious coding experience is not required. \nSpeaker Information: Jordan Snyder is a graduate student in the School of Marine Sciences who uses MATLAB in conjunction with her fieldwork to model physical processes along the coast of Maine.
URL:https://library.umaine.edu/event/introduction-matlab-data-analysis/
LOCATION:Fogler Library Classroom 1\, Orono\, ME\, United States
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SUMMARY:Textbook Alternative Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join Fogler Library Reference Librarians and Center for Innovation in Teaching and Learning Instructional Designers to learn about using free and licensed resources in lieu of textbooks. \nIn this workshop\, reference librarians and instructional designers will work closely with faculty to discover resources that can replace expensive textbooks in your classes. \nTo provide personalized feedback\, individual or small group sessions will be organized based on discipline. Please RSVP by Tuesday\, April 18th to allow for scheduling. Sessions will be available at the following times: \n\n10-11am\n11am-12pm\n12pm-1pm\n\nMore information on textbook alternatives can be found here.
URL:https://library.umaine.edu/event/textbook-alternative-workshop/
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