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Digital Futures Discovery Series: Machine Learning - How Does it Work?!?

Click here for more information on the Digital Futures Discovery Series, a monthly presentation series on digital innovations in research and teaching presented by Cabot Library and the DSSG.

Andromeda Yelton (https://andromedayelton.com) is a software engineer and librarian. Currently she is at the Berkman Klein Center; in the past she has written code for the MIT Libraries, the Wikimedia Foundation, bespoke knitting patterns (http://customfit.makewearlove.com) and library space usage analytics (http://measurethefuture.net/), among other things.

Previously, she was a jack of all trades at the open-licensed-ebook startup Unglue.it; taught Latin to middle school boys; and was a member of the Ada Initiative advisory board. She has a BS in Mathematics from Harvey Mudd College, an MA in Classics from Tufts, and an MLS from Simmons.

Andromeda is a 2010 LITA/Ex Libris Student Writing awardee, a 2011 ALA Emerging Leader, and a 2013 Library Journal Mover & Shaker. She is a former president of the Library & Information Technology Association, and a past listener contestant on Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me.

[Poster for the October 23, 2019 Digital Futures Discovery Series presentation "Machine Learning – How Does it Work?!?," by Andromeda Yelton of Harvard's Berkman-Klein Center]Click here to download the poster