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Data and open science summit to highlight speakers from NASA — The UVM Libraries and partners are hosting a three-day data and open science summit in January 2025. This free event open to the UVM community will include instructional support from National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the Software Carpentries volunteer organization and professionals from across campus.
As part of UVM Libraries' semester-long trial of Constellate, the text-analysis platform from ITHAKA (the creators of JSTOR and Portico), UVM faculty, staff, and students are eligible to participate in Constellate's trial — and it has now been extended through June 2025..