 Hi everyone, my name is Hannah Gunderman. I'm a data gaming and popular culture librarian at CMU libraries and today I'm here to just briefly talk to you about ULDS, which is University Libraries Data Services. The ULDS team is really composed of a lot of people that can be useful to you in a data context. So we have data scientists, we have data management professionals. So these are people that have a lot of experience in keeping data organized and tidy. We have data visualization specialists. We have specialists in GIS. These are geographic information systems or science. And this is if you're doing spatial analysis or making maps. And then more broadly we have people with data expertise across all domain areas that are present at CMU. And so this includes the science, technology, engineering and mathematics disciplines or STEM, the humanities, fine arts, social sciences, etc. So we've got really somebody for everything here. Now a few of the things that we can do for you, we can do quite a bit, which is fantastic. So first we can help suggest techniques for data analysis that would be best for your research needs to a point. We can also help with class projects, but I'm going to talk about that more on the next slide. We can also provide strategies for how to best manage your data. So that could include if your Google Drive has gotten out of control and you need a suggestion on a new file organization scheme, or that could be that you need to help cleaning a spreadsheet or something like that. We can also help you find data if you're looking for data from a particular research area or topic. We can also give tips for how to visualize your data to help you best communicate your findings to a wide audience or to a very specific audience. And then we also just provide tutorials on topics like data management, visualization and analysis techniques. And I'll talk about more of those later. So these are the things that we can't do for you in ULDS. So we can't actually conduct your data analysis or visualizations for you. This is particularly true when it comes to course assignments. We also can't work with sensitive data. Unless there's been some kind of prior arrangements made with us, we really can't even look at this kind of data. So if you think you might be working with us, you'll want to get in touch with us and just let us know. And so just to summarize this, we can definitely help connect you with these appropriate resources for learning about data and working with data. We can't actually do your assignments for you. We need you to have those learning experiences, but we're here to empower you with knowledge tools, advice, etc, to help you do those assignments and help you succeed in your courses and research. Finally, the things that we offer you, we teach workshops every semester on data skills. This could include visualization, data management, data analysis, etc. We also offer a credit bearing mini course. Now these are three credits on data literacy. We teach it through the Department of Statistics and Data Science. And this is offered on not a regular basis. So if you are interested in taking this, we recommend you email us and just inquire about when it will be taught next. We also have open consulting office hours on Wednesday afternoons. These are really nice because you don't need an appointment. You can just drop in and ask a question and members of ULDS will be there in a COVID-19 restricted situation. This is a Slack channel. So you'll get an invite to the Slack and you can drop in and ask questions and we'll get you help. Finally, we offer one-to-one consultations and this is really good if you just have a question about your own research or your own project. And we also offer classroom visits and lab visits. This is really helpful if you have a group that might benefit from hearing about something related to data. So finally, we recommend you visit our web page, which is linked here, or you email us at data at cmu.libanswers.com to start a conversation. Thank you so much, everybody.