Where I share some charts I created with my #dhsi2014 archive.
Where I share some charts I created with my #dhsi2014 archive.
I created some charts from the data and then I used some of the findings to create a poster/infographic with some quantitative stuff about the archive. As usual I have uploaded it to figshare.
This week I archived tweets from the Digital Humanities Summer Institute. (2-6 June 2014). I have uploaded to fighsare an .XLS file containing an archive of tweets tagged with #dhsi2014 , including other goodies.
Some thoughts on why you would like to share Twitter datasets… and other data.
The Impact Blog of the London School of Economics and Political Science has published today my post from yesterday (“Twitter as Public Evidence and the Ethics of Twitter Research”) under the title Publicly available data from Twitter is public evidence and does not constitute an “ethical dilemma”.
Originally posted on ACLAIIR: Join us in Cambridge for the ACLAIIR AGM & Seminar 2014, the topic of which is Open Access. We are pleased to welcome speakers from a variety of areas to give their perspectives on OA and its impact on the world of research, teaching and publishing.
Scientific American asks: “Is the use of Twitter as a research tool ethical, given that its users do not intend to contribute to research?” I say: yes.
He compartido un archivo que contiene 2012 tweets marcados con #2EHD entre el 13/05/2014 a las 18:14:42 y el 25/05/2014 a las 20:35:42 hora del DF.
Where I share the results of a quick text analysis of a small corpora of recent tweets from @BBCPolitics and @bbcnickrobinson. I also shared the corpora on fighsare.
An update linking to two of my outputs from the Higher Education Academy’s Digital Humanities Summit (7-8 May 2014, Lewes, UK).