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well good afternoon good morning and good evening everybody and uh Welcome to our scriptorium webcast on an introduction to the data open toolkit or as I like to call it a gentle introduction to the open toolkit my name is Simon bit Iamp;#39;ll be the presenter today um Iamp;#39;m a senior technical consultant at scriptorium I like to say Iamp;#39;ve been in Publications about 30 years um 10 years as a writer 10 years as a manager or manager writer and in the past 10 plus years Iamp;#39;ve been doing what I really love to do and thatamp;#39;s to develop tools now of course Iamp;#39;ve been doing tools development um my whole professional career my motto is let the computer do the work and of course you canamp;#39;t develop tools without um starting to teach people how to use the tools you develop so with that I moved on into uh training and Iamp;#39;m a certified technical trainer I do a number of uh our classes here at scriptorium Iamp;#39;ve had about four years of experienc