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So, thank you for joining us for Open Tools for Data Deidentification. My name is Christine Nieman Hislop. I am the education, the data education librarian for NNLM Region 1. I am joined today by Katie Pierce-Farrier, a data science strategist from NNLM Region 3. And we are also joined by Rebecca Brown from the NNLM National Training office, who will be sharing, providing tech support and sharing links in the chat. Today we will be, we will be delving into deidentification tools, exploring their importance and how librarians can effectively use and advocate for these technologies. Just briefly before we dive in a few words about the who we are. We are from the NNLM, the network of the National Library of Medicine. We are the education and outdocHub arm of the NNLM, that is the National Library of Medicine, which is also one of the National Institutes of Health. We work across seven regional medical libraries to get to know communities on the ground and help those communities ser