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  1. @kentborg @Dianora Part 4: Also in February 2023, #Musk messed within limits on how many #Tweets a user could post, including retweets and #DMs. I stopped tweeting because I didn’t want to exceed my quota.

    Part 5: In May/June 2023, I returned to #Twitter to promote #JCDL2023 and #WADL2023, conferences for which I worked as publicity chair. I joint-posted to #Mastodon. This kept me on Twitter — the people still there.

    Refs:
    twitter.com/shawnmjones/status
    twitter.com/search?q=From%3A%2

    #TwitterMigration

  2. RT Bhanuka Mahanama
    Re The first presentation: Late-breaking study, "Mining the History Sections of Wikipedia Articles"

    Github: github.com/webis-de/JCDL-23

    #JCDL2023 t.co/cuZlKW0Ihu

    twitter.com/mahanama94/status/

  3. Welcome to those from the current #TwitterMigration and #RedditMigration!

    I truly started using #Mastodon during the #TwitterMigration of 2022. I try to post a #Caturday pic every week -- see enclosed payment for that hashtag. Recently I was live-posting content from the #JCDL2023 #DigitalLibraries #Conference.

    Some useful spreadsheet links from my journey:
    * an eval of 30+ #Mastodon apps — docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d
    * a (incomplete) list of famous #Mastodon users -- docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d

  4. With "TrendMachine: A Temporal Webpage Resilience Portal" at #WADL2023, @ibnesayeed gets a chance to expand on the work he briefly presented as a late-breaking paper at #JCDL2023

    See: twitter.com/ibnesayeed/status/

  5. Now at #WADL2023 **#JCDL2023** Michael Nelson is presenting the status of an IMLS-funded effort to create "A Graduate Course in Web Archiving"

  6. Closing out the #WADL2023 #JCDL2023 drop-in talks, @BrendaReyesAyala is discussing her paper "Gone, Gone, but Not Really, and Gone, But Not forgotten: A Typology of Website Recoverability"

    Paper: doi.org/10.1145/3543873.358767

  7. Next during the #WADL2023 #JCDL2023 drop-in talks, Alexander Nwala is demonstrating characterizing the news cycle with StoryGraph

    web.archive.org/storygraph/

  8. During the #WADL2023 drop-in talks Michele Weigle is giving a brief summary about her #JCDL2023 paper "Right HTML, Wrong JSON: Challenges in Replaying Archived Webpages Built with Client-Side Rendering"

    Preprint: arxiv.org/abs/2305.01071

  9. Next up at #WADL2023 #JCDL2023 is "IPARO: InterPlanetary Archival Record Object for Decentralized Web Archiving and Replay" presented by @ibnesayeed from @internetarchive

  10. Now at #WADL2023 **#JCDL2023** Satvik Chekuri is presenting "Identifying and Analyzing Twitter Data Related to Tunisia"

  11. .@ibnesayeed is presenting "Synthesizing Daily Top News Summaries From Archived International TV Channels Using LLMs" at #WADL2023 #JCDL2023

  12. .@machawk1 is kicking off the 2023 Web Archiving and Digital Libraries (#WADL2023) workshop at #JCDL2023

    For more information: fox.cs.vt.edu/wadl2023.html

  13. What information is Lexis Nexus connecting to your LexID?

    Sarah Lamdan mentions that they are selling this info to governments, tenant screening companies, healthcare systems, insurance companies...

    Sometimes their data is incorrect and has real world implications. #JCDL2023

    For more information on this issue, see her book: sup.org/books/title/?id=33205

  14. As the #JCDL2023 keynote speaker, Sarah Lamdan asks:

    * What does it mean when library vendors are also doing stuff with our personal data for profit?
    * Does this risk our patrons' academic or intellectual freedom?

    She points out that academic publishers are following a trend of all industries transitioning to data analytics. The goal is to create products that make predictions and prescriptions about what people, businesses, and technologies might do next.

  15. We thank the esteemed Sarah Lamdan for delivering our final #JCDL2023 keynote "Data Cartels and the Future of Digital Information Access"

    Speaker homepage: sarahlamdan.com

  16. Salomon Kabongo Kabenamualu is next at the #JCDL2023 AI / ML / Entity Extraction session with "Zero-shot Entailment of Leaderboards for Empirical AI Research"

    Preprint: arxiv.org/abs/2303.16835

  17. Vinay Setty is presenting "Extreme Classification for Answer Type Prediction in Question Answering" at the #JCDL2023 AI / ML / Entity Extraction session

    Preprint: arxiv.org/abs/2304.12395

  18. Now Alejandro Sierra-Múnera is presenting "Efficient Ultrafine Typing of Named Entities" #JCDL2023

    Paper announcement: hpi.de/naumann/news/full-paper

  19. Wolfgang Kircheis is presenting "Mining the History Sections of Wikipedia Articles" at the #JCDL2023 AI / ML / Entity Extraction session

  20. @ibnesayeed is kicking off the final #JCDL2023 paper session: "AI / ML / Entity Extraction"

  21. William Ingram is kicking off today's #JCDL2023 first session with the panel "AI and Public Archives: Collaborative Leadership for Responsible Adoption" with Rebecca Dikow, Abigail Potter, and Jill Reilly

  22. Now we have the #JCDL2023 panel “Who can submit an excellent review for this manuscript in the next 30 days? — Peer Reviewing in the age of overload” with Hamed Alhoori, Edward A. Fox, Ingo Frommholz, Haiming Liu, Corinna Coupette, Bastian A. Rieck, Tirthankar Ghosal, and Jian Wu

  23. At #JCDL2023 Triet Ho Anh Doan presented "MINE - A Text Analysis Service for Digital Humanities Scientists", closing out the Digital Humanities and Teaching session

    Demo: mine-graph.de/
    Python package: pypi.org/project/minetext/

  24. Pavlos Fafalios is presenting "FastCat Catalogues: Interactive Entity-based Exploratory Analysis of Archival Documents" #jcdl2023

    Preprint: arxiv.org/abs/2302.02635
    Demo: catalogues.sealitproject.eu/
    Code: github.com/isl/FastCat-Catalog