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Tag Archives: Digital Humanities
Student Perspectives: Mining For Data
The Student Perspectives category collects posts written by current CityLIS students. Nina Byrom looks at the benefits and potential drawbacks of integrating data mining into library and archive catalogues from the perspective of the digital humanities. You can follow Nina … Continue reading
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Tagged Archives, Catalogues, Data mining, Digital Humanities
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CityLIS at BL Labs Symposium 2018
On November 12th, all CityLIS students taking classes on Mondays (i.e. full-time and part-time year 1) will attend the BL Labs Symposium at the British Library. The concept of data files as documents, which can be subject to the processes … Continue reading
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Tagged BL Labs, CityLIS, Digital Collections, Digital Humanities
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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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Tagged Academic Libraries, blogging, CityLIS, Data, data analysis, Digital Humanities, DITA, Information Science, Library and Information Science, Library Science, LIS, open access, Python, Raspberry Pi, Student Perspectives, Tagxedo, text analysis, Voyant Tools, Wordle
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#citylis Student Perspectives: Automata in the library by David Baker
Student Perspectives is our series of guest posts written by current #citylis students. This post is by current #citylis student, David Baker, and is about digital automation in Library and Information Science. *** The world has turned and we find ourselves … Continue reading
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Tagged AI, Altmetrics, Artificial Intelligence, automation, blogging, citation, CityLIS, coding, Data, Digital Humanities, DITA, information communication chain, Information Science, Library and Information Science, Library Science, LIS, metrics, Python, Student Perspectives, students
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Guest Post: Matt Finch on his stint as @WeTheHumanities Curator
Today we welcome friend of #citylis, Matt Finch, who has written about his week curating the We the Humanities Twitter feed. Each week a new scholar takes over the account to talk to the wider world about the Humanities in … Continue reading
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Tagged CityLIS, Digital Humanities, fandom, Fans, social media, Twitter, We the Humanities
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