Software and data skills for people working in library- and information-related roles

What we do

Library Carpentry focuses on building software and data skills within library and information-related communities. Our goal is to empower people in these roles to use software and data in their own work and to become advocates for and train others in efficient, effective and reproducible data and software practices. Our workshops are based on our lessons. Workshop hosts, Instructors, and learners must be prepared to follow The Carpentries Code of Conduct.

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Who we are

We are a diverse, global community of volunteers. Our community includes Instructors, helpers, Trainers, Maintainers, Mentors, community champions, member organisations, supporters, workshop organisers, and staff. Library Carpentry is guided by a Advisory Group and a Curriculum Advisory Committee. Our audience are primarily people working in library- and information-related roles.

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Get involved

See all the ways you can engage and get involved with Library Carpentry. Follow us on Mastodon.

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Upcoming Workshops

Click on an individual event to learn more about that event, including contact information and registration instructions.
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Instructors: Marijane White, Federica Gazzelloni, Daniel Adediran, David Palmquist
Mar 19 - Mar 21, 2024

** Workshops marked with asterisks are based on curriculum from The Carpentries lesson programs but may not follow our standard workshop format.

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Check out our past workshops.

New Blog Posts

The Library Carpentry blog is no longer updated regularly. You can find more information about what's happening in our community through The Carpentries blog, a great resource that collates posts from Data Carpentry, Library Carpentry, and Software Carpentry, and publishes updates of general interest to the community.

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