text mining rights from three perspectives: researcher
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Presentation by Heather Piwowar at the Charleston Conference 2012 as part of the "Text Mining Rights from Three Perspectives" session with Teresa Lee and Judson Dunham http://2012charlestonconference.sched.org/event/fefb0c29aa6bbf91521e35efc2dd151c See Jud's slides at http://www.slideshare.net/judsondunham/three-perspectives-on-text-mining-publisherTRANSCRIPT
Heather Piwowar @researchremix
Charleston 2012
Text Mining from three perspectives:
Researcher.
some photos NC, SA
blog.thecostofknowledge.com/?p=12
text mining
flickr.com/photos/horiavarlan/4273968004
flickr.com/photos/loty/326761635
full textcross publisher
Xcomputer-driven input
computer-extracted outputweights and fancy stuff
has to come from publishers
permission to let computers read what people can read
phone callemails
personal agreementinstitutional agreement
big win!
in the openstrong reuse termsno additional costnot restricted to library-IT
... more evidence that blogging and tweeting are worth it!
not all the way there
I got lucky on twitterTime consumingTied to institutionNegotiation doesn’t scale
Need subscriptions.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/myklroventine/892446624/
flickr.com/photos/chewonki_mcs/4032063548/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/myklroventine/892446624/
thank you! Todd Vision: PI of Dryad
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