Introducing Keenious, Your New Favorite Research Tool
The Libraries is excited to announce that all members of the CMU community now have access to Keenious.
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The Libraries is excited to announce that all members of the CMU community now have access to Keenious.
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The Carnegie Mellon University Libraries became steward of yet another important artifact in the history of computing on September 19. The Robotics Project added the HiTech chess machine to the University Archives, moving it to Hunt Library from Newell Simon Hall.
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The annual Software Engineering Institute (SEI) Research Services High Tea event featured speakers from the University Libraries and the SEI discussing ways to connect researchers on artificial intelligence across campus.
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SEI Research Services High Tea will take place on Wednesday, June 8, from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. EDT. This year’s event, “The Future of Artificial Intelligence Engineering,” will be held virtually via Zoom for Government.
It is with deep sadness that we share the recent passing of Pamela McCorduck, a remarkable friend of the University Libraries.
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