Wednesday, February 11, 2026 10am to 11am
About the Event
Join us for this case study from a Research Librarian Beth Tweedy at UC Davis, who used 'low-stakes' data to learn high-stakes research tools!
Learning new technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI) can feel risky when you are working with critical research data. It started when I was daydreaming at work about my Dungeons & Dragons campaign and realized the best way to learn these tools (for me) was to take the "work" out of the equation. Join me for a case study on how I used a personal D&D database as a "sandbox" to learn high-impact data skills. By working with data I knew intimately (and didn't mind breaking), I was able to experiment with AI tools, fail safely, and eventually build a working automated pipeline. This isn't a talk about being a coding genius; it's about how a librarian harnessed curiosity and personal passion to gain a better understanding of how these often intimidating black-box tools actually work.
This session is designed for:
This workshop is offered as part of UC Love Data Week. Advance registration required.
Questions? Contact datalab-training@ucdavis.edu.
Zoom links will be distributed to registered learners.