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Love Data Week

An annual celebration of all things data

"Meme-ing Your Data" Competition

Meme-ing Your Data Competition advertisement for Love Data Week 2025

 

The University of Pennsylvania Libraries will be celebrating Love Data Week 2025 by hosting our second "Meme-ing Your Data". This meme creation competition encourages you to create humorous memes depicting your relationship with your data. Use this submission form to submit your favorite data themed meme's you made. 

A panel of humorous meme-literate nerds will be judging based on relatability, humor, and pure opinion. Winner will take home a data themed goodie bag!

Rules: 

  • Don’t be a jerk or gross.
  • You can submit more than one meme.
  • Do not use AI to create your meme, but you can use it to brainstorm ideas.
  • By submitting, you are giving us the right to share your meme publicly.
  • We will credit the meme to you whenever it is used by us. This will most likely be in our RDDS newsletter and a RDDS blog post
  • University of Pennsylvania students, faculty, and staff are welcome to participate.

Submit your meme using our Meme Submission Form

Submissions are due on Monday, February 17th. The winner will be emailed shortly after.

 

Enjoy some sample memes made by our team! 

A meme with text that says Data scientists explaining AI can't save us from bad training data. This is over a photo of a man attempting to explain his wild conspiracy theory that is covering a wall with paper and string connecting his theories.

The first panel is a women crying and yelling "You said you'd share your data!" The second panel is a white cat sitting in front of a salad with a mischevious face saying "I never said it would be useful."

Learn more about Love Data Week 2024

Save the date! Love Data Week is February 12-16, 2025. Sign up for email updates at https://myumi.ch/ICPSRLoveDataWeekIntl. #LoveData25

 

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