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Pubblicato in Everything is Connected
Autore Ernesto Priego

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Pubblicato in Everything is Connected
Autore Ernesto Priego

Pl ease start here first (dated 7 June 2014). Then read this (dated 9 June 2014). Below I share some charts I created with my #dhsi2014 archive (as I have indicated data might require further refining; visualisations including the infographic in the second link above offer a view of specific data; also this is a work in progress done for rapid publication and sharing.

Pubblicato in Everything is Connected
Autore Ernesto Priego

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Pubblicato in Everything is Connected
Autore Ernesto Priego

This is post 1 in a series. Post 2: Infographic Post 3: Some charts T he Digital Humanities Summer Institute (DHSI) took place 2-6 June 2014. DHSI takes place on the University of Victoria campus, and is offered by UVic’s Electronic Textual Cultures Lab. I have uploaded to fighsare an .XLS file containing an archive of

Pubblicato in Everything is Connected
Autore Ernesto Priego

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Pubblicato in Everything is Connected
Autore Ernesto Priego

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Pubblicato in Everything is Connected
Autore Ernesto Priego

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. Speakers: Ellen Collins (OAPEN UK); Daniel Pearce (CUP); Dr. Rupert Gatti (Open Book Publishers); Dr. Martin Eve (University of Lincoln); Dr. Ernesto Priego (City University, London);

Pubblicato in Everything is Connected
Autore Ernesto Priego

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Pubblicato in Everything is Connected
Autore Ernesto Priego

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Pubblicato in Everything is Connected
Autore Ernesto Priego

I collected 100 tweets from the official @BBCPolitics Twitter account posted between 26/05/2014 00:14:31 and  26/05/2014 12:59:10 BST. I collected the tweets using Martin Hawksey’s TAGS. I copied the text of the tweets and ran a basic text analysis using Voyant Tools by Stéfan Sinclair & Geoffrey Rockwell.