Are you ready to dive into the world of data? UC Love Data Week is back with a full lineup of free, interactive workshops and presentations designed to help researchers and data enthusiasts across the University of California (UC) community enhance their data skills. Whether you’re working with qualitative or quantitative data, there’s something for everyone!

This week-long event focuses on key aspects of data access, management, security, sharing, and preservation. With over 20 sessions to choose from, participants can explore a wide range of topics, including:
- Handling Large Data in the Command Line – Streamline workflows for big datasets.
- Sharing & Finding Research Data – Explore resources for the humanities and social sciences.
- Wikipedia Edit-a-thon – Contribute to open knowledge.
- Privacy in Qualitative Research – Learn how to safeguard sensitive data.
- Photogrammetry & Virtual Reality – Discover new ways to visualize data.
- APIs for Beginners – Unlock data access with a gentle introduction to APIs.
- ORCID & Research Credit – Ensure proper attribution for your academic contributions.
- Finding Geospatial Data – Learn how to access and use geospatial datasets.
All the LBNL community, UC students, faculty, and staff are invited to participate. Simply register with your UC-campus email, and a Zoom link will be sent before each session. Pro tip: Check your junk folder in case confirmation emails are misdirected.
Visit the UC Love Data Week Website to view the full agenda and register for workshops. For any questions, contact librarydataservices@berkeley.edu.