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Register to attend "Supporting Text Analysis and Language Models in the Library": a 3-part workshop series for librarians and archivists, April 2024

  • 1.  Register to attend "Supporting Text Analysis and Language Models in the Library": a 3-part workshop series for librarians and archivists, April 2024

    Posted Feb 09, 2024 12:09 PM

    Constellate and the ACRL Digital Scholarship Section (DSS) Professional Development Committee, in collaboration with the DSS Numeric and Geospatial Data Services Discussion Group and the DSS Digital Humanities Discussion Group, are pleased to host "Supporting Text Analysis and Language Models in the Library," a 3-part workshop series for librarians and archivists.

    Session 1: What can we do with text analysis?

    • Date: Monday, April 1, 2024

    • Time: 3:00pm-4:30pm EST

    • Duration: 90 mins

    Session 2: Introduction to language modeling

    • Date: Wednesday, April 3, 2024

    • Time: 3:00pm-4:30pm EST

    • Duration: 90 mins

    Session 3: Choose your own adventure

    • Date: Friday, April 5, 2024

    • Time: 3:00pm-4:30pm EST

    • Duration: 90 mins

    The first workshop will focus on how researchers are currently using text analysis, including the areas libraries can offer the best support. The second workshop will focus on how language models can be used for academic research. The third workshop topic will be decided by participant voting.

    REGISTER FOR THE SERIES HERE

    Presenters include:

    Dr. Nathan Kelber is the Constellate Education Manager for JSTOR Labs and Director of the Text Analysis Pedagogy Institute. He is an international speaker and educator on teaching text analysis in higher education and cultural heritage institutions. Part digital humanist and part data scientist, his projects bridge research communities, improve access to open educational resources, and apply machine learning for social good.

    Dr. Zhuo Chen is a Text Analysis Instructor at Constellate. Zhuo holds a Ph.D. degree in Linguistics from the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. During her Ph.D., she did textual analysis of child language data using Python and taught tutorials to undergraduate students.

    The program is free to attend! Registration links for each sessions are found here: 

    https://constellate.org/events/supporting-text-analysis-and-language-models-in-the-library-acrl-dss-special-class

    After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. A program recording will be distributed to registrants after the conclusion of the session.

    Questions may be directed to Taylor Davis-Van Atta (tgdavisv@central.uh.edu), Chair of the DSS Professional Development Committee



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    Tara Anthony
    GIS Specialist
    Penn State University Libraries
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  • 2.  RE: Register to attend "Supporting Text Analysis and Language Models in the Library": a 3-part workshop series for librarians and archivists, April 2024

    Posted May 10, 2024 08:48 AM

    Hi,

    These were the recordings from the Supporting Text Analysis and Language Models in the Library in April in case you were interested and weren't able to attend.


    Monday- What Can We Do With Text Analysis?

    Wednesday- Introduction to Language Modeling

    Friday- Transformers and Topic Modeling

    This series was co-organized by Constellate and the ACRL Digital Scholarship Section (DSS) Professional Development Committee, the DSS Numeric and Geospatial Data Services Discussion Group, and the DSS Digital Humanities Discussion Group.



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    Tara Anthony
    GIS Specialist
    Penn State University Libraries
    She/Her/Hers
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