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About this Event
With text mining, researchers treat text as data in order to draw new conclusions about a body of text.
During this informal, virtual discussion, explore the basic concepts and methodologies of text mining. Through an interactive question-and-answer session led by Digital Scholarship Librarian Kayla Abner, you will discover where text mining fits into your research area and how to get started on a text-mining project.
This workshop is open to UD students, faculty and staff, and is co-sponsored by the Graduate College. Those interested in learning a new research method, including new faculty members or graduate students in the humanities and social sciences, are encouraged to attend.
Registration is required. Once registered, you will receive an email with details on how to join the workshop via Zoom.
Interested in learning more about text mining, but can’t make the workshop? Check out our in-person workshop Getting Started with Text Mining on October 27.