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            Time to venture into the Zooniverse!
On Friday, I had the privilege of presenting my ongoing work with the Bates Museum of Art at our annual student research conference, the Mount David Summit. I was placed in the Research in STEM presentation session, which I found a bit funny. The two presentations before me were on biology and neuroscience thesis research, so my talk was certainly something different!
To refresh your memory: I&#39;m currently working with the Bates Museum of Art to develop a digital crowdsourcing platform to collect keyword tags for the almost 10,000 works in the Museum collection.
          
          
        
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