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Just the facts, ma’am | Thinking on the blog
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Thinking on the blog. Gordon's new DITA blog. Just the facts, ma’am. December 7, 2014. I was trying to think of an appropriate title for this week’s blog post and whilst watching a short video by Rob Gonzalez. About the semantic web being “links between facts” ( see video. The thought of the often repeated phrase came to my head. Once again, we have a phrase that is actually a misquote as it was never actually said throughout the original television series of Dragnet. From its creator Gary Larson. By Fei...
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Ch-Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes: Text Analysis and the Digital Age | Studies in DITA
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Exploring Information Technologies and Architectures. November 23, 2014. Ch-Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes: Text Analysis and the Digital Age. Word frequency (lists of words and their frequencies). Collocation (words commonly appearing near each other). Concordance (the contexts of a given word or set of words). N-grams (common two-, three-, etc.- word phrases). Entity recognition (identifying names, places, time periods, etc.). Dictionary tagging (locating a specific set of words in the texts). Matthew L. Jockers...
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Melissa Steiner: DITA and me | All things information science #citylis | Page 2
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Melissa Steiner: DITA and me. All things information science #citylis. Who gets to structure knowledge? Thoughts on non-Anglocentric information retrieval. October 19, 2014. December 9, 2014. Information retrieval, on the otherhand, is definitely something that I am interested in, and I started thinking about it terms of my previous job when I worked in a youth library. Researching information retrieval in terms of indigenous, non-Anglo/Euro structures, I found this article, Indigenous Knowledge Organiza...
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Using Altmetrics to measure societal impact | Melissa Steiner: DITA and me
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Melissa Steiner: DITA and me. All things information science #citylis. Using Altmetrics to measure societal impact. November 17, 2014. December 9, 2014. Have long played a big part in this, often introducing the theories of seminal thinkers (see for example, this zine, Judy! A tongue in cheek zine about Judith Butler, recently digitised by QZAP – the Queer Zine Archive Project), the internet has obviously by and large taken over (though zines still live on! Looking at the Altmetric “doughnuts”...
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Text analysis using the Old Bailey API & Annotated Books Online | Melissa Steiner: DITA and me
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Melissa Steiner: DITA and me. All things information science #citylis. Text analysis using the Old Bailey API and Annotated Books Online. November 30, 2014. December 9, 2014. The Old Bailey Online. And also to Voyant. For my search, I used the keyword “Camberwell” (where I live), with gender of the defendant set to “female”, and punishment category set to “Death”. This returned 8 (highly interesting! I exported these texts to Voyant, and the resulting word cloud looked like this:. This project digitises ...
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Learning to love the digital in order to understand the world | Melissa Steiner: DITA and me
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Melissa Steiner: DITA and me. All things information science #citylis. Learning to love the digital in order to understand the world. November 3, 2014. December 9, 2014. I was fumbling around for a way into a blog post this week, and was inspired by my classmate Judith’s entry; “If it’s boring, it’s important”. Which made me laugh as it’s so painfully true.*. Which has two stick figures in a dark and empty landscape full of possibilities saying “Let’s find out”. Ultimately, all of t...I am therefore find...
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October | 2014 | libraries and publishing in the information society
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Libraries and publishing in the information society. Monthly Archives: October 2014. 2014-10-27 · 2:19 AM. APIs in Twitter and Google maps. In this week’s DITA module I got some knowledge about web services, APIs and javascripts.In the past I just heard and slightly known about APIs. After the lab exercise, I found that many of the pages I used before are made of APIs. It is better to review the concept of API first:. Google maps API and Twitter API are both good examples of APIs expanding skills. Be...
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Steve Mishkin | Steve Mishkin: For what it's worth
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Steve Mishkin: For what it's worth. Librarianship in the digital age @SteveMishkin #citylis. Author Archives: Steve Mishkin. BIALL Conference 2015 – a newcomer’s view. June 18, 2015. As part of my ongoing efforts to make the transition from History Teacher to Law Librarian, I have become a member of the British and Irish Association of Law Librarians (BIALL). I’ve found their journal, Legal Information Management, particularly helpful … Continue reading →. The Importance of Information Governance. Many S...
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