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The Community Data Science Collective uses two rooms at UW. The '''Community Data Science Lab''' in CMU 306 and the '''Community Data Science Meeting Room''' in CMU 333. Everybody in the CDSC at UW has their desk in the lab. This includes [[Benjamin Mako Hill]] -- who does ''not'' have a separate faculty office. If you are looking for someone check the lab first. If you can't find them, look in the meeting room because they might be in a meeting, reading, etc.
{{notice|Please aquainnt yourself with the [[:File:UW CDSC-covid prevention plan-20210802-filled out.pdf|lab COVID-19 research plan]] and contact [[Mako]] before coming into the lab. Contact [[Mako]] if you have any questions.}}
The Community Data Science Collective uses two rooms at UW. The '''Community Data Science Lab''' in CMU 306 and the '''Community Data Science Meeting Room''' in CMU 333. Everybody in the CDSC at UW has their desk in the lab. This includes [[Benjamin Mako Hill]] does ''not'' have a separate faculty office. If you are looking for someone check the lab first. If you can't find them, look in the meeting room because they might be in a meeting, reading, etc.


Both the lab and meeting room on the third floor of the CMU building.
Both the lab and meeting room on the third floor of the CMU building.
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