Workshop

Datasets, Library, and Artificial Intelligence

This blog post is about my participation in the workshop on Machine Learning in the Presence of Class Imbalance organized by Fields Centre of Quantitative Modelling and Analysis at Carleton University on June 21, 2019. I would like to summarize what I learned and my thoughts on artificial intelligence at an academic library setting.

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Learning

Web as data and web scraping tools

The World Wide Web has become a source of data and information for daily activities and scientific research. There are several studies where their datasets were gathered from the Web. In this blog post, I would like to share two web scraping tools that I found useful for my daily work and research.

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Datathon

Archives Unleashed Datathon @Washington

I would like to share my participation in the Archives Unleashed Datathon #Washington held from March 21 to March 22, 2019 at the Gelman Library, George Washington University. It was an amazing opportunity for me to learn new tools, consider how to use the Archives Unleashed Toolkit in the curation, and explore how researchers would use web collections to answer their research questions.

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Conferences

What I learned from Code4Lib 2019

I attended the Code4Lib 2019 and this posting is about what I learned from the conference, especially on digital curation and preservation. There were amazing presentations on machine learning, accessibility, and etc., but I would like to reflect on this topic as this is one of my current projects at uOttawa Library.

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