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Twitter Tools: Collecting, Curating and Analysing Data (Show & Tell I)

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Twitter Tools: Collecting, Curating and Analysing Data (Show & Tell I)
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Twitter Tools: Collecting, Curating and Analysing Data (Show & Tell I)
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Lecture Series: “Show and Tell - Social Media Data in Research Practice”

in cooperation with NFDI4Culture, KonsortSWD and Text+ as part of the National Research Data Infrastructure Germany (NFDI)

On 13 May, the working group "Social Media-Daten", initiated by NFDI4Culture in cooperation with KonsortSWD and Text+ as part of the National Research Data Infrastructure Germany (NFDI), met for the first public event of its lecture series. It kicked off with presentations by Carolin Gerlitz (Digital Media and Methods, Universität Siegen) and Johannes Breuer (GESIS, Köln / CAIS, Bochum). In short inputs, they presented software and interfaces for collecting and analysing data sets. The speakers introduced their research with TCAT, Jupyter notebooks, Git and the analysis of Twitter data with R. The short presentations were followed by a lively discussion among the 80 or so participants on the data analysis, other plattforms and further projects.

The lecture series "Show and Tell - Social Media Data in Research Practice" is dedicated to the tools in the field of social media research. In each zoom hour short input talks should aim to highlight best practices and selected research projects. In addition to pragmatic solutions and technical possibilities (software, interfaces, repositories, metadata standards, interoperability...), points of focus will lie on ethical and legal barriers (personal and individual rights, copyrights) in the creation and evaluation of data sets and corpora, as well as the sustainable, secure and critical handling of them (code and data literacy, FAIR & CARE). Last but not least, we would like to invite you to discuss interdisciplinary research approaches and teaching methods that stress both traditional and subject-specific frameworks and tools. We met on 13 May on the topic of 'Twitter Tools'. Further dates will follow on 10 June ('Sprachkorpora') and 1 July ('Immer Ärger mit den Bildern').

https://nfdi4culture.de/news-events/events/twitter-tools-daten-sammeln-aufbereiten-analysieren.html

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2022-05-25T15:27:44+02:00
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