About this Event
This workshop will introduce the practice of text analysis, a broad term for the process of analyzing and understanding written language using various computational methods. It will cover the multiple phases of text analysis, including sourcing and building text data sets, cleaning text data, various summary and analysis methods, and text visualizations.
Instructor: Grayson Murphy, Digital Initiatives and Preservation Librarian
Part of the UAB Libraries Digital Scholarship Spring Workshop Series, which also includes:
- Building Interactive Timelines with TimelineJS Workshop — March 25, virtual
Event Details
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