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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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Work | Dig Info Techs & Archs
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Dig Info Techs and Archs. Thoughts about our digital life. I’m currently a student in the Masters of Information Science. Program at City University London. Classes I’m taking, works I’m writing:. Digital Information Technologies and Architectures. Library and Information Science Foundation. Information Management and Policy. Research Evaluation and Communication Skills. More work will show up here as it becomes tangible. Yeah, we all got it. Top Posts and Pages.
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A brief aside on MusicXML | Information Things
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A #citylis student encounters DITA. RIdIM, RISM and Shazam: invocations to the musical data gods – part 1. Discovering Altmetrics →. A brief aside on MusicXML. October 31, 2014. Below is the MusicXML equivalent of ‘Hello, World’, with the end result and the information that created it. This comes from the MusicXML website. Which has plenty of info and description of how the language works. From http:/ www.musicxml.com/tutorial/hello-world/. Here it is in MusicXML:. MusicXML is proprietary format. 8211; b...
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05 | February | 2015 | Studies in DITA
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Exploring Information Technologies and Architectures. Daily Archives: February 5, 2015. February 5, 2015. Publishing, Positioning, and Fixity. The continuation of this blog will focus of the modules Libraries and Publishing in an Information Society (LAPIS). Future posts will likely be an examination of class notes and analysis of any outside reading undertaken for this part of the #citylis course. Benjamin stated that, if the intellectual is unwilling to recognise his or her position, then he or she wil...
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The Semantic Web | DITA14: An Adventure in Library Science
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DITA14: An Adventure in Library Science. Digital Information Technologies and Architecture. As so often with DITA, The Semantic Web was a daunting unknown to me…. 8230;the idea that information on the web may be structured and encoded in such a way that its content and meaning are made explicit, so that they can be ‘understood’ by search engines and other software agents. We looked at the Semantic Web in reference to Artists Books Online. The mission statement for the project states that:. You are commen...
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Don’t You Know You’re Queen: Measuring Scholarly Impact through Altmetrics | Studies in DITA
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Exploring Information Technologies and Architectures. November 16, 2014. Don’t You Know You’re Queen: Measuring Scholarly Impact through Altmetrics. Altmetrics (or alternative metrics) examine the impact of scholarly works through online channels. Various online tools provide researchers with access to altmetrics on their works. For this week’s DITA session, our class has used Altmetric. Criticisms of Altmetrics Data. As with any web service, there are bound to be issues. In. Beyond Bibliometrics: Harnes...
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February | 2015 | My contribution to Libraries and publishing
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My contribution to Libraries and publishing. Exploring the knowledge of Libraries and Publishing. Monthly Archives: February 2015. February 26, 2015. The journalism between the printed paper and mobile. February 18, 2015. The different shapes of economy and publishing. February 12, 2015. The evolution of publishing. February 5, 2015. Publishing can be defined as the activity of making information accessible and available to people. John Feather, however, defined the publishing as the commercial proce...
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Data Mining | My contribution to Libraries and publishing
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My contribution to Libraries and publishing. Exploring the knowledge of Libraries and Publishing. Visualisation Tools for Text Analysis. My experience with DITA →. December 7, 2014. This blog will explore my experience of practicing data mining using two major projects: Old Bailey Online. And one of the digitization projects from the University of Utrecht. The Old Bailey Online:. I started with the original site search engine, and use London as the keyword to focus the search in this city, and to refine ...
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Alex Giles | Adventures in DITA
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Boldly going …. Into the deep,dark world of Digital Information Technologies and Architectures. Author Archives: Alex Giles. October 15, 2014. 8220;What’s in a name? That which we call rose By any other word would smell as sweet” Romeo and Juliet, Act II, Scene II I didn’t think I’d be digging out my old battered Penguin Shakespeare for a DITA … Continue reading →. October 15, 2014. October 7, 2014. Steve Mishkin: For what it's worth. My contribution to Libraries and publishing. The WordPress.com Blog.
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About Me | Studies in DITA
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Exploring Information Technologies and Architectures. Hello, and welcome to my DITA blog! My name is Caitlin, and I am a United States citizen from Birmingham, Alabama. Currently, I study at City University London for my MSc in Library Science. In the past, I have worked for various libraries and archives in both the private and public sector including the Southern Museum of Flight and the Birmingham Public Library’s Department of Archives and Manuscripts. Cover photo via Morten Diesen.