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Adam Crymble

Jeremy Boggs, Fred Gibbs, Miriam Posner, William J. Turkel, et al.

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Just My Ideas

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Programming Historian (2008)

William J. Turkel & Alan MacEachern

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1. Working with Files and Web Pages 2. From HTML to a List of Words 3. Computing Frequencies 4. Wrapping Output in HTML 5. Keywords in Context (KWIC) 6. Tag Clouds 7. Harvesting Links and Downloading Pages 8. Indexing a Document Collection

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Different Expectations

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Different Expectations

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Readers

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Lessons Available

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Lessons Available

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Learn a Tool

Topic Modeling OpenRefine Omeka.net Zotero API

WGET

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Learn a Skill or Solve an Issue

Online Exhibit Building Data Manipulation

Topic Modeling Web Scraping

APIs

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Learn a Language

Intro to Python

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Who are they?

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Who are they?

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Who are they?

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Who are they?

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Who are they?

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When are they?

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Are they using it?

Lesson Time spent on page

Topic Modeling & Mallet 19:57

From HTML to a List of Words 13:14

Understanding Regular Expressions 9:37

Applied Archival Downloading 8:21

Automated Downloading with WGET 6:08

Site Average 2:53

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Who is it useful for?

• Undergraduates?

• Researchers?

• Libraries / Archives?

• Non-Academics?

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How do they find us?

Content in front of eyes. Not eyes to content.

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Writers

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Sharing and Learning

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A little something extra

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A little something extra

• Querying not Speculating

• Experienced Technical Writers

• Peer Review

• Commitment to Follow Through

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My Goals Moving Forward

1. More European and British Contributors

2. Beginner and Intermediate

3. Proper Credit for Contributors

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Adam Crymble

[email protected]

@adam_crymble