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From: Clara Ann Ruttenberg <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2013 20:48:43 +0000

Hi All;

Please join ALCTS Continuing Resources Section, Electronic Resources
Interest Group (ERIG) in a discussion about text mining on Saturday,
January 26th from 1:00-2:30 in the Convention Center Room 204.

If you haven’t heard about it you soon will, Text Mining is becoming a
very popular research methodology that our campus communities wish to
use with our licensed electronic resources.  Come here both a
librarian, vendor and research discuss this topic.

We are very lucky to have Teresa Lee, who is the Electronic Resources
and Access Librarian at the University of British Columbia in
Vancouver speak about text mining from Librarian point of view.  She
is also going to share with us some viewpoints of a researcher.

We are also very lucky to have Ray Abruzzi who the Director of
Strategic Planning at Cengage Learning speak about text mining from a
vendor prospective.

Come join what is sure to be an interesting and though provoking
discussion on this research methodology.

Clara Ruttenberg

Clara Ruttenberg
Electronic Resources Librarian
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742
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