Description:

REGISTER HERE (@hawaii.edu required)

Facilitator: Courtney Nomiyama, Librarian II, Humanities Librarian, Hamilton Library, UH Mānoa

What does it mean to take a bird’s eye view of reading and understanding text? This session introduces text mining, a digital humanities-based approach that combines digital and humanities thinking and methodologies to explore patterns, trends, and other ways of looking at texts that would otherwise not be possible manually. Using open-source software and web-based tools, participants will learn the basics of text mining, including important terms, limitations, sources of text, as well as possible applications for their own work with ample opportunity for hands-on practice – no prior experience or knowledge required.

*Participants should bring their own computer device to participate in these hands-on sessions.

Mar
5

(CLT) Text Mining and Analysis: Digital Humanities Tools for Research

Courtney Nomiyama (Librarian II, Humanities Librarian), Hamilton Library, UH Mānoa

workshop

Time
2:00pm – 3:00pm HST
Audience
Applicable Language
All Languages
Access URL
https://clt.manoa.hawaii.edu/blog/event/digital-humanities-3-2025/?instance_id=957
Access Instructions
In-Person: Moore Hall 257 & Zoom (register for link)
Instructions
Register on the event website (UH account is required)
Extra Materials
Sponsor
Center for Language & Technology
Series
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Published January 29, 2025 by Center for Language and Technology • Updated January 29, 2025