Data Ethics Across the Disciplines: Closing Unconference
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Presented jointly by the University Library System (ULS) and the Research, Ethics and Society Initiative (RESI)
The University Library System's Data Ethics Across the Disciplines discussion series wraps up with a final loosly-structured unconference conversation! Join us as we debrief following the six panel discussions on a variety of ethical data creation, use, and sharing topics. What have we learned through this semester's conversations? Where do we want to collectively go next as a community of practice around data ethics at Pitt? Connect with fellow scholars interested in data ethics in this final series event, as we summarize, synthesize, and plan for future collaborations around data ethics across disciplines.
A light lunch will be provided for participants. Seats are limited for this unconference; please register only with a strong intention to attend. We ask registrants to confirm their availability to attend 48 hours prior to this event and cancel your registration if you are no longer able to attend, to allow someone else to take your seat.
-- Computer and Wi-Fi access--
If you are not bringing your own device, and need access to a computer for this event, please contact the presenter or ULS-DigitalScholarshipServices@pitt.edu as soon as possible for arrangements.
For Wi-Fi access in Hillman Library, if you are a Pitt affiliate, connect to PittNet using your Pitt credentials, as in other academic buildings. For more info: https://www.technology.pitt.edu/help-desk/how-to-documents/connect-pitt-wireless-and-wired-networks
For Wi-Fi access in Hillman Library, if you are not a Pitt affiliate:
AFFILIATES OF UPMC, CMU, AND OTHER UNIVERSITIES
Pitt is an eduroam service provider. You can check to see if your home institution supports using eduroam at remote sites here: https://www.eduroam.us/institutions_list. Your institution must be an “IdP” (Identity Provider) to allow you eduroamaccess. UPMC and CMU are both IdP's. Select the eduroam network from your Wi-Fi list.
- Log in using your university email address (including @institution.edu) and password. (CMU affiliates: use @andrew address.)
- Accept the server's certificate, if prompted.
FOR ALL OTHERS
Consult Pitt IT's guide for Guest Wifi Access: https://www.technology.pitt.edu/help-desk/how-to-documents/pittnetwireless-guest-wireless-access