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2015 Code4Lib Midwest Meeting

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Schedule
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10:00 - 10:20: "Automagic" Text MiningBuilding Linked Data into your MARC records<br />Eric Lease Morgan Terry Reese (Ohio State University of Notre Dame)<br />This presentation will describe and demonstrate -- I'll discuss how to "automagically" provide text mining services against content from the HathiTrust, EEBOMarcEdit does this linking, and JSTOR. Given specific metadata reports from these services, collections can be automatically created, indexed, analyzed, reported upon, and visualized. The result share the C# source code that the tool is utilizing within the ability to "read distantly" against given readerlinking plug-defined topics. Eric advocates this sort of service can help refine the definition of curation in a digital library context/assembly.<br />
10:20 - 10:40: Break/Networking<br />
1:20 - 1:40: Remediating Loss: emerging roles for librarians - Angela Galvan (Ohio State): Technology complicates grief and loss in unexpected ways which researchers are only beginning to understand. This presentation discusses thanatosensitive information management, and a growing need to frame the dead as a user group. This talk can form around the interests of attendees. (20 minutes, either day.)
1:40 - 3:00: Workshop(this time is fungible -- it might move slightly)<br /Unconference>Eric Lease Morgan (University of Notre Dame)<br />This presentation will describe and demonstrate how to "automagically" provide text mining services against content from the HathiTrust, EEBO, and JSTOR. Given specific metadata reports from these services, collections can be automatically created, indexed, analyzed, reported upon, and visualized. The result is the ability to "read distantly" against given reader-defined topics. Eric advocates this sort of service can help refine the definition of curation in a digital library context.<br />
3:00 - 3:30: Break
3:30 - 5:00: Workshop/UnconferenceGroup Breakouts
look at topics related to text mining, topic models, n-grams, visualization<br />
6:30 - ? Social??<br />
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