The Evolving Role of the Library as a Resource for Data:
Moving from content delivery to content mining
The amount of information available today is immense and is growing geometrically. This opens a world of possibilities for researchers in disciplines like-- Business, Economics, Healthcare, Politics, Social Sciences, Mental Health, and Humanities. Unfortunately, 80-90% of data is found in an unstructured format like text and media that are a challenge to analyse. Text and data mining (TDM) is fast becoming a required skill for unlocking this content and accelerating analyses.
In this webinar you will hear from researchers and librarians from The University of Melbourne, University of California San Diego, and Chapman University about how they are leveraging text and data mining to uncover insights from unstructured data, advancing the pace of their work. They’ll share their perspectives, the roles their libraries played, and how it impacted their work.
In this webinar you will hear from researchers and librarians from The University of Melbourne, University of California San Diego, and Chapman University about how they are leveraging text and data mining to uncover insights from unstructured data, advancing the pace of their work. They’ll share their perspectives, the roles their libraries played, and how it impacted their work.
Join us to learn about the text and data mining solutions and content that have helped these institutions and researchers achieve their goals and gain ideas on how to accelerate your library’s support for the evolving world of data and research.
Presenters

Stephanie Labou
Librarian from the University California, San Diego

Maxim Ananyev
Dr. Maxim Ananyev, Research Fellow at Melbourne Institute: Applied Economic & Social Research

Taylor Greene
Chair of research and Instructional Services, Performing Arts Librarian Leatherby Libraries, Chapman University

John Dillon
Senior Product Manager, Clarivate
Register today!
Date: March 23, 2023
Time: 9:00 A.M. AEST
Time: 9:00 A.M. AEST
