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MLOps and the evolution of data science

IBM Big Data Hub

Machine learning (ML), a subset of artificial intelligence (AI), is an important piece of data-driven innovation. Machine learning engineers take massive datasets and use statistical methods to create algorithms that are trained to find patterns and uncover key insights in data mining projects.

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Working to Advance Library Support for Web Archive Research 

Archive-It

by the Community Programs team This Spring, the Internet Archive hosted two in-person workshops aimed at helping to advance library support for web archive research: Digital Scholarship & the Web and Art Resources on the Web. Participants were then introduced to Archives Research Compute Hub (ARCH).

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Working to Advance Library Support for Web Archive Research 

Archive-It

by the Community Programs team This Spring, the Internet Archive hosted two in-person workshops aimed at helping to advance library support for web archive research: Digital Scholarship & the Web and Art Resources on the Web. Participants were then introduced to Archives Research Compute Hub (ARCH).

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Technology sets the pace of change in content delivery and management

CILIP

AI will be a key tool in ensuring that content remains accessible and discoverable ? ConTech MD Clive Snell says that is why library and information mangers should be looking at the possibilities now. To access the CILIP member discount of 10 per cent off a delegate place, use the code CILIP-10 when booking. www.ConTechlive.com.

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Part 1: OMG! Not another digital transformation article! Is it about understanding the business drivers?

ARMA International

The memex was a hypothetical information-centric hypertext device that would permit people to access any information, regardless of where it was stored. This implies a cloud computing model that ARMA defines as “A model for enabling ubiquitous, convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources (e.g.,