Researcher@Library Week: Hackathon for Social Good
Calling all coders, creative thinkers, communicators, and those curious to test out new technology. Come along and be part of the Researcher@Library hack day for social good and make real changes. Help explore, visualise, map and connect a rich collection of social data from library and government including Find and Connect, AURIN, Australian Women’s Register and Trove. Bring a team, or join one on the day – everyone is welcome.
There is no cost to enter, and catering will be provided by the Sorghum Sisters (a local catering social enterprise specialising in African cuisine) . We will have experts who are familiar with the data available to help you throughout the day and mini workshops.
Prizes donated by the University of Melbourne Library and Find & Connect. Keeping with the social good theme, these will be awarded to the charity of the winner’s choice.
- Hackathon: 9:00am-4:00pm.
- Hackathon winners announced and refreshments: 4:00-5:00pm
Registrations now open. Deadline for registration is 20 August 2016. Places are limited, so register your interest now. Full details and registration here.
The event will be launched by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Professor Jim McCluskey, and facilitated by the “Hackathon Queen” Michelle Mannering (Carlton Connect / MAP).
Location: Lab 14, Carlton Connect, Friday 26 August 2016, 9.00am-5.00pm.
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