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Luke Waltzer (he/him) commented on the paper Turning Books Into Data: Creating a Historical Database of 20th Century Women Scientists in the U.S. 5 years, 11 months ago
Much to be excited about here, Eileen.
My concerns are about the viability of a single data source when attempting to do network analysis. This is not a conceptual or even a research concern, but more of a […]
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Luke Waltzer (he/him) commented on the paper Turning Books Into Data: Creating a Historical Database of 20th Century Women Scientists in the U.S. 5 years, 11 months ago
Much to be excited about here, Eileen.
My concerns are about the viability of a single data source when attempting to do network analysis. This is not a conceptual or even a research concern, but more of a […]
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Luke Waltzer (he/him) commented on the paper Turning Books Into Data: Creating a Historical Database of 20th Century Women Scientists in the U.S. 5 years, 11 months ago
i’d add creating a preliminary db structure to this mvp as well. scanning and ocr’ng, while challenging, are merely the preliminary steps to getting data into a useable format.
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Luke Waltzer (he/him) commented on the paper Turning Books Into Data: Creating a Historical Database of 20th Century Women Scientists in the U.S. 5 years, 11 months ago
i’d add creating a preliminary db structure to this mvp as well. scanning and ocr’ng, while challenging, are merely the preliminary steps to getting data into a useable format.
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Luke Waltzer (he/him) commented on the paper Turning Books Into Data: Creating a Historical Database of 20th Century Women Scientists in the U.S. 5 years, 11 months ago
it would be helpful for you to find and share some models for your project.
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Luke Waltzer (he/him) commented on the paper Turning Books Into Data: Creating a Historical Database of 20th Century Women Scientists in the U.S. 5 years, 11 months ago
it would be helpful for you to find and share some models for your project.
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Luke Waltzer (he/him) commented on the paper Turning Books Into Data: Creating a Historical Database of 20th Century Women Scientists in the U.S. 5 years, 11 months ago
what is your hypothesis about what elements of a “network” will be visible when the corpus is a single text?
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Luke Waltzer (he/him) commented on the paper Turning Books Into Data: Creating a Historical Database of 20th Century Women Scientists in the U.S. 5 years, 11 months ago
what is your hypothesis about what elements of a “network” will be visible when the corpus is a single text?
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Luke Waltzer commented on the paper Turning Books Into Data: Creating a Historical Database of 20th Century Women Scientists in the U.S. 5 years, 11 months ago
can you unpack “parse”? what is the specific value that your intervention will add to Rossiter’s research, beyond making it available on a web site? how will the data be transformed by your process?
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Luke Waltzer commented on the paper Turning Books Into Data: Creating a Historical Database of 20th Century Women Scientists in the U.S. 5 years, 11 months ago
can you unpack “parse”? what is the specific value that your intervention will add to Rossiter’s research, beyond making it available on a web site? how will the data be transformed by your process?
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Luke Waltzer (he/him) commented on the paper Turning Books Into Data: Creating a Historical Database of 20th Century Women Scientists in the U.S. 5 years, 11 months ago
this use case offers a potential constraint… limiting the data to women scientists in the 1950s-60s. pros/cons of that approach?
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Luke Waltzer (he/him) commented on the paper Turning Books Into Data: Creating a Historical Database of 20th Century Women Scientists in the U.S. 5 years, 11 months ago
this use case offers a potential constraint… limiting the data to women scientists in the 1950s-60s. pros/cons of that approach?
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Luke Waltzer (he/him) commented on the paper Turning Books Into Data: Creating a Historical Database of 20th Century Women Scientists in the U.S. 5 years, 11 months ago
What are the IP implications of what you propose?
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Luke Waltzer (he/him) commented on the paper Turning Books Into Data: Creating a Historical Database of 20th Century Women Scientists in the U.S. 5 years, 11 months ago
What are the IP implications of what you propose?
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Alexandra Juhasz (she/her) commented on the paper Turning Books Into Data: Creating a Historical Database of 20th Century Women Scientists in the U.S. 5 years, 11 months ago
I am good with this as it is outlined: seems well thought through, needed, and doable. I think the harder work is going to be to deliver it to audiences who want and need it, and to convince others that they do as […]
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Alexandra Juhasz (she/her) commented on the paper Turning Books Into Data: Creating a Historical Database of 20th Century Women Scientists in the U.S. 5 years, 11 months ago
this brings to mind some of the research of Liz Losh on OCR as women (of color) work! She has given papers on the images of their hands that often show up as the only sign of (women’s) labor, in this technological endeavor!
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Alexandra Juhasz (she/her) commented on the paper Turning Books Into Data: Creating a Historical Database of 20th Century Women Scientists in the U.S. 5 years, 11 months ago
I assume you are engaged with the team at the Internet Archive who have made something of a science, or at least a well-functioning production-line of these processes)
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Alexandra Juhasz (she/her) commented on the paper Turning Books Into Data: Creating a Historical Database of 20th Century Women Scientists in the U.S. 5 years, 11 months ago
I can see why short cuts would be so tantalizing.
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Alexandra Juhasz (she/her) commented on the paper Turning Books Into Data: Creating a Historical Database of 20th Century Women Scientists in the U.S. 5 years, 11 months ago
clearly put. who needs it? who wants it?
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Anthony Freeman commented on the paper Turning Books Into Data: Creating a Historical Database of 20th Century Women Scientists in the U.S. 5 years, 11 months ago
I love how much detail you put into this section! Need to do this for my project.
The timeline should speed up after test batches no?
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