Tag Archives: data analysis

Data and Booth’s London Poverty Maps

The Student Perspectives category collects posts written by current CityLIS students. Cat O’Carroll looks at processes of large data collecting, prior to the digital era, specifically to the work of Charles Booth and his descriptive maps of London Poverty in … Continue reading

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Student Perspectives: How much data exists in a split second? | A reflection on Forensic Architecture’s investigation on the killing of Mark Duggan

The Student Perspectives category collects posts written by current CityLIS students. Renée Gaillard considers the ethical use of data in criminal investigations, inspired by DITA discussions and a presentation she independently attended delivered by Forensic Architecture (FA) – a research … Continue reading

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#citylis Student Perspectives: Louise Wallace on Digital Humanities, Python, and Raspberry Pi

Student Perspectives is our series of guest posts written by current #citylis students. This post is by current #citylis student, Louise Wallace, and is discusses the impacts of Digital Humanities and coding on Library and Information Science. *** As Dr Lyn Robinson discussed … Continue reading

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