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Love Data: Exhibit of Information Visualizations Throughout History

Love Data: Exhibit of Information Visualizations Throughout History In-Person

Are you curious about how information visualizations have changed throughout history? Would you like to see how past individuals kept track of and presented their data? Visit Plutzik Library in Rush Rhees to see a show-and-tell exhibit with primary source materials from the last few centuries. Come and go as you please throughout the event, ask questions to the curators, and examine the materials at your leisure. Stay 10 minutes or explore leisurely for over an hour!

This event will occur in-person in Plutzik Library, located on the second floor of Rush Rhees. To find it, take the Lam Square elevator to the second floor, walk straight down the hallway once you leave the elevator, and enter the Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation Department. The Plutzik Library is the room on the left.

This workshop is part of Love Data Month, run by the Data Services Team, and is co-hosted by Robbins Library and Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation.

Related LibGuide: Love Data Month by Heather Owen

Date:
Wednesday, February 18, 2026
Time:
12:00pm - 2:00pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
* Plutzik Library (Map )
Library:
Rush Rhees
Audience:
  Faculty or Staff     General Public     Graduate students or Postdocs     Library staff     Other     Undergraduate students  
Categories:
  Love Data Month  

Event Organizer

Anna Siebach-Larsen
Erin Fisher
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Sarah Siddiqui

Reproducibility Librarian

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Heather Owen

Data Librarian