Hi all-

Code4Lib’s Spark in the Dark (#sparkinthedark) informal crew of data tech 
pirates, mermaids, Gritty impersonators, + witches welcomes you to 2019 with 
the restart of our book club!

For our second book club book, we will be reading Safina Noble's Algorithms of 
Oppression. Our first 2019 meeting will be Friday, January 18th at 3 PM Eastern 
/ 12 PM Pacific / 9 PM Central European, and we expect participants will have 
read the Introduction & have their calendars at their side to help parse out 
readings for following sessions. More information on the Spark in the Dark book 
club, including logistics and preparatory (optional) questions, can be found 
here: https://github.com/spark4lib/spark4lib/wiki/Reading-Group.

And in case you missed it, what on earth is Spark in the Dark? We are an 
informal group of Code4Lib-ers interested in data technologies like Apache 
Spark, Apache Kafka, Hadoop, etc. You can find us in the Code4Lib Slack's 
"Spark in the Dark” channel (#sparkinthedark). When there is availability and 
interest, we have informal meetings where we walk through a relevant project or 
question, workshops on relevant data technologies at conferences, a book club 
for having friends to talk about some rad publications, or other relevant get 
togethers. It all started in the sunny aftermath of Code4Lib Los Angeles, and 
we’re still together - and hoping you’ll join us!

All best & hope to see you there,
Christina

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Christina Harlow
Acting SDR Architect
Digital Library Systems and Services
Stanford, CA 94305
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
646.716.1731

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