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So What Are You Going to Do with That? The Promises and Pitfalls of Massive Data Sets
(2017-11)
This article takes as its case study the challenge of data sets for text mining, sources that offer tremendous promise for DH methodology but present specific challenges for humanities scholars. These text sets raise a ...
UNITE Michigan "Understanding provider Networks and Identifying services for victims of human Trafficking and Exploitation in Michigan"
(2017)
The UNITE Michigan project investigates factors that contribute to the problem trafficking victims and their advocates in accessing services. UNITE Michigan is building an inventory of Michigan organizations that are ...
Promotion and Appointment of Librarians Task Force: Final Report and Recommendations
(2017-09-28)
Librarians’ Forum charged the Promotion and Appointment of Librarians Task Force (PAL) with reviewing our promotion process and making recommendations for changes to better align what we do with the goals of both individuals ...
Plague Hits San Francisco
(2017-05-07)
Before 1900 the United States was free of the Bubonic Plague. That changed when a ship arrived in San Francisco from Hong Kong in 1899 carrying two cases of plague on board, starting an epidemic in the city.
Understanding the Development of Multicultural Identities
(2017)
Culture is often considered in psychology as a monolithic construct, but that does not accurately represent the ways multicultural individuals experience their cultural identities. Multicultural individuals, as I define ...
An Analysis of Data Management Plans from the University of Michigan
(2017-02-24)
This report contains the findings of a content analysis of 100 data management plans (DMPs) from grants submitted to the National Science Foundation (NSF) written by researchers at the University of Michigan (U-M). The ...