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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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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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The Lady in Red | Bangers & #
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Taking on #citylis, one byte at a time. Get to Know Me. Libraries and Publishing in an Information Society. The Lady in Red. In our second session of LAPIS, we focused on the history of publishing and its changing role in society – specifically from a knowledge economy to a sharing economy. In a society that tends to be quite eurocentric even in its view of history, T.H Barret’s. 8220;The Woman Who Invented Notepaper: Towards a Comparative Historiography of Paper and Print”. 33, pp.160-8. You are comment...
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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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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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Semantic Web and the potential for opening up accessibility | Melissa Steiner: DITA and me
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Melissa Steiner: DITA and me. All things information science #citylis. Semantic Web and the potential for opening up accessibility. December 9, 2014. December 9, 2014. I work with visually impaired library users every day in my job as Library Access Support co-ordinator. The benefits of the development of the “ semantic web. Tools and topic modelling to quickly pull out the salient concepts of a document. Take for example, the Comic Book Mark Up Language. The person they have hired to do the marking up?
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Thoughts about open data and the future of librarianship | Melissa Steiner: DITA and me
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Melissa Steiner: DITA and me. All things information science #citylis. Thoughts about open data and the future of librarianship. December 9, 2014. December 9, 2014. These are most common words I have used on this blog since I began writing it back at the beginning of October. I feel, looking at this representation exported from Voyant tools. Are using data to invade people’s privacy. The move towards open data generated from research has been prominent in the university in which I work – well ̵...