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Filling in the Spaces – October 4, 2013. Big Data Exploration for Libraries. CLRC Spring Data Series. Life by the numbers. Data Science and The Librarian. Last week I was talking with a few fellow librarians and library students. I mentioned that I was pursuing my CAS in Data Science in addition to my MSLIS and their comment was, so you’re thinking of going into business? I don’t mean to dissuade any would be librarians from exploring businesses. Data Science and The Librarian. Posted in Data Science.
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Filling in the Spaces – October 4, 2013. Big Data Exploration for Libraries. CLRC Spring Data Series. Life by the numbers. Librarians, Missionaries, and Improving Society. Whenever I think of activism as a societal improvement, I am almost always excited for the opportunity. I look around and see so many people engaged in arguments involving things about which they have no knowledge (government shutdown, I’m looking in YOUR direction). That lack of knowledge. Data Science and The Librarian. The comments ...
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Chad On Data » Filling in the Spaces – October 4, 2013
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Filling in the Spaces – October 4, 2013. Big Data Exploration for Libraries. CLRC Spring Data Series. Life by the numbers. I had myself a little laugh when giving some thought to what to write. I had to make a choice between creating a new blog for my reflections on librarianship, or re-purposing this site for those posts. I got to the end of that thought and just about slapped myself. “You idiot,” said the. Filling in the Spaces – October 4, 2013. How and when do we use them? When should we NOT use them?
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Chad On Data » Blog Archive » Your Mission, Should You Choose to Accept It
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Filling in the Spaces – October 4, 2013. Big Data Exploration for Libraries. CLRC Spring Data Series. Life by the numbers. Librarians, Missionaries, and Improving Society. Whenever I think of activism as a societal improvement, I am almost always excited for the opportunity. I look around and see so many people engaged in arguments involving things about which they have no knowledge (government shutdown, I’m looking in YOUR direction). That lack of knowledge. Your Mission, Should You Choose to Accept It.
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Chad On Data » Blog Archive » Re-purposing Chad
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Filling in the Spaces – October 4, 2013. Big Data Exploration for Libraries. CLRC Spring Data Series. Life by the numbers. A Survey of the Emergent Media Delivery Economy. Below is a paper I wrote in April, so it may seem a bit anachronistic, but some of the things outlined here are starting to take shape. It was also my first foray into network theories of economics, so the whole topic was quite an eye opener for me. Introduction On February 26, 2015, the Federal Communications. Hey, Chad, what was the ...
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Filling in the Spaces – October 4, 2013. Big Data Exploration for Libraries. CLRC Spring Data Series. Life by the numbers. Your Mission, Should You Choose to Accept It. I make it a personal rule to never write or say the phrase “Merriam-Webster defines…” Excepting that particular statement, I have done pretty well so far. Let’s see if we can define a mission statement without resorting to Webster. A mission statement is intended to be the prime. A Survey of the Emergent Media Delivery Economy. Whitt and ...
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Filling in the Spaces – October 4, 2013. Big Data Exploration for Libraries. CLRC Spring Data Series. Life by the numbers. Your Mission, Should You Choose to Accept It. I make it a personal rule to never write or say the phrase “Merriam-Webster defines…” Excepting that particular statement, I have done pretty well so far. Let’s see if we can define a mission statement without resorting to Webster. A mission statement is intended to be the prime. Posted in Gaming probabilities. I had to figure it out....
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Chad On Data » Blog Archive » #takeitdeepquickdraw
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Filling in the Spaces – October 4, 2013. Big Data Exploration for Libraries. CLRC Spring Data Series. Life by the numbers. I had myself a little laugh when giving some thought to what to write. I had to make a choice between creating a new blog for my reflections on librarianship, or re-purposing this site for those posts. I got to the end of that thought and just about slapped myself. “You idiot,” said the. Posted in Gaming probabilities. I had to figure it out. Papa needed some mozzarella triangles...
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Filling in the Spaces – October 4, 2013. Big Data Exploration for Libraries. CLRC Spring Data Series. Life by the numbers. A Survey of the Emergent Media Delivery Economy. Below is a paper I wrote in April, so it may seem a bit anachronistic, but some of the things outlined here are starting to take shape. It was also my first foray into network theories of economics, so the whole topic was quite an eye opener for me. Introduction On February 26, 2015, the Federal Communications. I had to figure it out&#...
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Chad On Data » Blog Archive » Well, Wadda Ya Know?
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Filling in the Spaces – October 4, 2013. Big Data Exploration for Libraries. CLRC Spring Data Series. Life by the numbers. I had myself a little laugh when giving some thought to what to write. I had to make a choice between creating a new blog for my reflections on librarianship, or re-purposing this site for those posts. I got to the end of that thought and just about slapped myself. “You idiot,” said the. Well, Wadda Ya Know? Or so we thought. Was it in the couch cushions? What the Archimedes myth is ...