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Supporting Text And Data Analysis Across Campus From The Academic Library, Amy Kirchhoff, Hejin Shin Phd Apr 2024

Supporting Text And Data Analysis Across Campus From The Academic Library, Amy Kirchhoff, Hejin Shin Phd

Digital Initiatives Symposium

The ability to comprehend and communicate with text-based data is essential to future success in academics and employment, as evidenced in a recent survey from Bloomberg Research Services which shows that nearly 97% of survey respondents now use data analytics in their companies and 58% consider data and text mining a business analytics tool (https://www.sas.com/content/dam/SAS/bp_de/doc/studie/ba-st-the-current-state-of-business-analytics-2317022.pdf). This has fueled a substantial growth in text analysis research (involving the use of technology to analyze un- and semi-structured text data for valuable insights, trends, and patterns) across disciplines and a corresponding demand on academic libraries to support text analysis pedagogy and text analysis …


Panel Discussion: Energy Resilience And Deep Decarbonization, Miguel Romero Nov 2021

Panel Discussion: Energy Resilience And Deep Decarbonization, Miguel Romero

Lesley K. McAllister Symposium on Climate and Energy Law

No abstract provided.


Panel Discussion: Insights On Electrification And Energy Resilience, Tony Clark Nov 2021

Panel Discussion: Insights On Electrification And Energy Resilience, Tony Clark

Lesley K. McAllister Symposium on Climate and Energy Law

No abstract provided.


Panel Discussion: Decarbonization With Decarceration: Renewable Rikers And The Transition To Clean Power, Rebecca Bratspies Nov 2021

Panel Discussion: Decarbonization With Decarceration: Renewable Rikers And The Transition To Clean Power, Rebecca Bratspies

Lesley K. McAllister Symposium on Climate and Energy Law

No abstract provided.


Panel Discussion: Fact Or Doctrine? Inconsistencies In The Application Of The Dormant Commerce Clause’S Extraterritoriality Principle To Challenges To State Climate Change Prevention Policies, Kelsey Gagnon Nov 2021

Panel Discussion: Fact Or Doctrine? Inconsistencies In The Application Of The Dormant Commerce Clause’S Extraterritoriality Principle To Challenges To State Climate Change Prevention Policies, Kelsey Gagnon

Lesley K. McAllister Symposium on Climate and Energy Law

No abstract provided.


Keynote: Decarbonizing The Electricity Sector, Siva Gunda Nov 2021

Keynote: Decarbonizing The Electricity Sector, Siva Gunda

Lesley K. McAllister Symposium on Climate and Energy Law

No abstract provided.


Panel Discussion: Energy Resilience And Extreme Weather Events, Alice Reynolds Nov 2021

Panel Discussion: Energy Resilience And Extreme Weather Events, Alice Reynolds

Lesley K. McAllister Symposium on Climate and Energy Law

No abstract provided.


Panel Discussion: Hydropower’S Promise: The Opportunities And Challenges Of Hydropower For Mitigating Climate-Driven Scarcity, Lauren Perkins Nov 2021

Panel Discussion: Hydropower’S Promise: The Opportunities And Challenges Of Hydropower For Mitigating Climate-Driven Scarcity, Lauren Perkins

Lesley K. McAllister Symposium on Climate and Energy Law

No abstract provided.


Panel Discussion: Virtual Power Plants And The Climate Challenge, Kevin B. Jones Nov 2021

Panel Discussion: Virtual Power Plants And The Climate Challenge, Kevin B. Jones

Lesley K. McAllister Symposium on Climate and Energy Law

No abstract provided.


Panel Discussion: Extreme Weather Events In The Changing Climate Of California, Alexander Gershunov Nov 2021

Panel Discussion: Extreme Weather Events In The Changing Climate Of California, Alexander Gershunov

Lesley K. McAllister Symposium on Climate and Energy Law

No abstract provided.


Keynote: Climate Adaptation, Darcie Houck, Andrew Mcallister Nov 2021

Keynote: Climate Adaptation, Darcie Houck, Andrew Mcallister

Lesley K. McAllister Symposium on Climate and Energy Law

No abstract provided.


Analog To Digital Preservation Of The “Women Trailblazers In The Law” Oral History Project, Camelia Naranch, Carol Wilson Apr 2019

Analog To Digital Preservation Of The “Women Trailblazers In The Law” Oral History Project, Camelia Naranch, Carol Wilson

Digital Initiatives Symposium

In November 2018, Stanford Law School Library unveiled to the public an online exhibit of more than 100 oral histories of American women lawyers, scholars, judges, and government officials who helped diversify the legal profession in the late twentieth century. Called the “Women Trailblazers in the Law” Oral History Project, it is a collaboration between Stanford Law School Library and the American Bar Association. Our presentation discusses the details of the analog to digital preservation process, whereby the physical collection was converted into digital formats suitable for long term archival storage as well as online access for the general public. …