On Oct 14, 2010, at 3:28 PM, Roy Tennant wrote:
> ...I went to the data mining workshop with my librarian hat on and
> was quickly disabused of my notions of mining out personal names,
> locations, etc., from large piles of text. Nope. It was pretty
> much all about word frequency, etc...
Yep, wo
As Raymond mentioned, I was there, but also like Raymond I'm not sure
there were any generally applicable "take-aways." I enjoyed
interacting with a group that I rarely see (academic humanists) and
finding out more about their perspectives and needs. How did they
"compare and contrast" with us? Wel
On Oct 14, 2010, at 8:11 AM, Raymond Yee wrote:
> I was at THATCamp SF last weekend. Any particular area you are
> interested in? I co-presented with Roy Tennant a "bootcamp" on the OCLC
> WorldCat APIs (and web APIs in general). I also got a chance to talk to
> a small group of people about
Hi Eric,
I was at THATCamp SF last weekend. Any particular area you are
interested in? I co-presented with Roy Tennant a "bootcamp" on the OCLC
WorldCat APIs (and web APIs in general). I also got a chance to talk to
a small group of people about building a website around the music of J.
S
I believe a couple of us attended #THATCampSF. It sounded interesting. Could
y'all share some of your take-aways?
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Eric Morgan