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  1. New Blog Post. It is about my ISTE (international society of technology in education) RFP to present. I'd love it if people would look at my proposal and see if I have any mistakes. Also, I have a new friend. Alonso Martinez. He works at Google AI and is an artist. I recommended him to present a keynote at ISTE.

    edtechman.blogspot.com/2023/09

    @donwatkins @funnymonkey @mguhlin @philshapiro @hlseward
    @education @edutooters @FrankKruse
    @scerruti @[email protected] #ISTE #education #Pixar #Google #AI #coding #computer_programming #teaching #learning #Python #turtle #papert #syntax #opensource #open_source

  2. Interesting read on :

    "A multi-level analysis of data quality for formal software citation" by David Schindler, Tazin Hossain, Sascha Spors, @frankkrueger

    arxiv.org/abs/2306.17535

    From the abstract: The results show that software articles are the most cited resource for software, while direct software citations are better suited for identification of software versions. Moreover, we found current practices ... to be unsuited to represent these direct software citations

  3. I just received my copy of #aicon by @emilymbender and @alex. I'm really looking forward to going through this book.

    Emily M. Bender & Alex Hanna, (2025). The AI con: How to fight big tech’s hype and create the future we want

  4. @AnjaEggert In the first session, we were introduced to the ODIN2 system, where you can access most of the data recorded by the #IOW since 1877. Thanks to S. Feistel!

    odin2.io-warnemuende.de/

  5. Today, with #ORDSMV, we organized a full-day workshop on geospatial and marine-related data at Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde.

    More information at:
    ords-mv.github.io/blog/ords-me

    w/ @AnjaEggert, M. Schröder, C. Hassenrück and M. Reichelt

    #OpenData #reproducibility #geospatialdata #IOW

  6. Today I' attending the @Textplus #TextplusPlenary2024 at Schloss Mannheim @unimannheim
    I will present a poster about our work on #InformationExtraction from tables in old German magazines.

  7. 📢 Happy to share that the first paper of @chriwer has been accepted at this year's @semdh workshop at @eswc_conf

    Together with Zacharias Shoukry and Soham Al-Suadi, we created a corpus of Biblical Names to study additions, omissions and variations across different manuscripts by integrating data from the NTVMR, @dbpedia and @FactGrid

    sigmoid.social/@semdh/11224748

    All data (zenodo.org/records/10816647) and code (github.com/chr-werner/SemDH202) is publicly available.

    #openscience #FediHum #DigitalHumanities

  8. 📢 Dear #FediHum community, I'm searching for support on the extraction of tabular data from old magazines. Together with the university library in #Rostock we will work automatic identification of tables and extract historic.

    If you are interested, please apply. For questions contact me directly.

    karriere-in-mv.de/stelle/8099-

    #DigitalHumanities #OpenScience #Wismar #FDM #MV @Textplus #NFDI @publicDH

    (Screenshot from digitale-bibliothek-mv.de/view)

  9. Tomorrow the scientific network on #Open and #Reproducible #DataScience and #Statistics #ORDSMV celebrates its 3rd anniversary with a great program.
    🥳 🎉 🎂

  10. #Software usage and citation in #RetractedArticles differs from other articles.

    The results of our analysis of 3271 retracted articles and 1924 retraction notices are finally published @QSS_ISSI
    doi.org/10.1162/qss_a_00275

  11. Turns out there *are* some chemicals (a herbicide called #Atrazine) in the water that turn the frikkin' frogs gay (actually transgender, to split hairs, but ...):
    acrossthelinesnews.com/2017/03

    "If there is one thing I learned from this it is to fact check even seemingly crazy statements before discounting them as falsehoods. It turns out that reality is indeed sometimes stranger than fiction."
    - #FrankBursese