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Tuesday, 28 May 2019 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM PST
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Does your research depend on understanding trends in popular culture, or require data on current events? You might be interested in analyzing social media data, such as collections of tweets. In this workshop, we'll discuss several options for finding social media data, and discuss legal and ethical issues surrounding obtaining such data. We'll also look at several examples of how you can use social media data, such as text mining large collections of tweets. Venue: Catherine Tierney Seminar Room, Green Library 121A
Cancellation policy If you're no longer able to make it to the workshop, please let us know at contact-cidr@stanford.edu so we can release your spot to another person.
If you're no longer able to make it to the workshop, please let us know at contact-cidr@stanford.edu so we can release your spot to another person.
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The Center for Interdisciplinary Digital Research (CIDR) supports digital humanities and computational social science at Stanford University.
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