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Advancing AI Education in GLAM: Highlights from the Library Carpentry Code Sprint

Discover how a global code sprint is driving the evolution of AI education in libraries and shaping the future of the GLAM community.

Lesson programs' blog posts migration

The three lesson programs' blog posts have been merged into The Carpentries blog

Welcoming the New Lesson Program Governance Committees

Community leaders who will guide project strategy for Data Carpentry, Library Carpentry, and Software Carpentry

Calling for Volunteers to join a Lesson Program Governance Committee

Guide the development of Software Carpentry, Library Carpentry, or Data Carpentry

Planning for Lesson Program Governance Committees

Strengthening community leadership for Software, Library, and Data Carpentry

Library Carpentry’s Journey: Seeding the Future

Read on to learn about Library Carpentry's expansion, funded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services

Announcing New Members of the Library Carpentry Advisory Group

Please welcome the 7 new members of the Library Carpentry Advisory Group

Expanding The Carpentries Community in California

Read on for a recap on efforts to develop the Carpentries in academic libraries in California, US

Recent Publications Highlighting the Value of the Carpentries in Academic Libraries

Several recent publications have showcased the value of The Carpentries in academic libraries. Here we highlight three written by members of our community

Announcing Library Carpentry efforts with the Network of the National Library of Medicine

The Carpentries will train NNLM members as Library Carpentry instructors, and pilot additional curriculum in the online environment.

We Appreciate Library Carpentry

A message of gratitude from Ariel Deardorff, co-Chair of the Library Carpentry Advisory Council

Expanding the Carpentries Community in California Academic Libraries

Today we are announcing a new project to help build regional training partnerships in California

Thank you all!

In this post, Chris Erdmann reflects on his time as Library Carpentry Community & Development Director ahead of his last day.

Continued support from IMLS for Library Carpentry

California Digital Library receives supplemental grant from IMLS for Library Carpentry

Need Library Carpentry Stickers? Let Us Know!

Now you can request stickers until 30 June 2019!

It's a Wrap! The 4th Library Carpentry-Mozilla Global Sprint Concludes.

63 sprinters from 8 countries and 35 institutions took part in the May 2019 sprint.

What have the Library Carpentry Maintainers been working on?

An update on what the Library Carpentry Maintainers have been working on since January 2019.

What’s New at ORCID? A Joint Library Carpentries/ORCID Webinar!

What's new at ORCID? Learn about new features available via ORCID's API 3.0 to connect and share more of your own and community's contributions.

Announcing the Library Carpentry Advisory Group

The Group will advise on ways to foster greater participation in the Library Carpentry community

Mozilla-Library Carpentry Global Sprint, 30-31 May, 2019

Upcoming Sprint to improve and develop Library Carpentry material

Top 10 FAIR Data & Software Things

A two-day worldwide sprint held on 29-30 November 2018 to develop domain-relevant guides on FAIR.

The Carpentries in the Classroom

Reflections on Holding a Carpentries-Inspired Workshop in my Library and Information Science (LIS) Class

Library HackyHour at Curtin University Library

A space where staff can continue to apply what they've learned from Library Carpentry workshops

Library Carpentry Is Now Officially a Lesson Program!

On 1 November 2018 the Executive Council approved Library Carpentry as an official Lesson Program

We just passed 2K Twitter followers!

In celebration of reaching 2K Twitter followers, here is a summary of our Twitter Analytics

Announcing the Top 10 FAIR Data Things Global Sprint

A global sprint to develop 10 FAIR things resources for data in different disciplines

Data in the desert

Library Carpentry workshop at the University of Arizona

A Carpentries-Based Approach to Teaching FAIR Data and Software Principles

A report from the TIB Hannover FAIR Data & Software Workshop (9-13 July, 2018)

Eight Days, Four Workshops, Two Islands, One Earthquake

Taking Library Carpentry on the road in New Zealand

Carpentries in the Libraries Community Calls

Time to talk about data and software skills in libraries

Opening discussions about Library Carpentry being a Lesson Organisation with The Carpentries

The Carpentries' Executive Council and the Library Carpentry governance team vote to start discussions

Building Library Carpentry Community and Development

Announcing Chris Erdmann as the new Library Carpentry Community and Development Director, starting 4 May, 2018.