Re: [CODE4LIB] #thatcampsf

2010-10-14 Thread Eric Lease Morgan
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

Re: [CODE4LIB] #thatcampsf

2010-10-14 Thread Roy Tennant
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

Re: [CODE4LIB] #thatcampsf

2010-10-14 Thread Eric Lease Morgan
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

Re: [CODE4LIB] #thatcampsf

2010-10-14 Thread Raymond Yee
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

[CODE4LIB] #thatcampsf

2010-10-12 Thread Eric Lease Morgan
I believe a couple of us attended #THATCampSF. It sounded interesting. Could y'all share some of your take-aways? -- Eric Morgan