Training: Proquest Text & Data Mining

Michelle Hudson

ProQuest TDM Studio is now available to Yale researchers!

TDM Studio enables researchers to text mine large volumes of published content from the millions of news articles, scholarly and other publications that Yale licenses through ProQuest.  TDM Studio provides a cloud-based environment that allows researchers to execute queries, develop datasets, and analyze the text of publications by writing data analysis scripts in R or Python or interacting with the pre-defined data visualizations.

The Workbench Workshop - 10/12/2021 at 3 pm EST: https://schedule.yale.edu/event/8395153

R OR PYTHON CODING REQUIRED; This solution provides you with the ability to create a dataset in hours saving significant time and performs text mining on ProQuest documents in a development environment – Jupyter Notebook. 

The Visualization Workshop – 10/13/2021 at 3 pm EST: https://schedule.yale.edu/event/8395188

NO CODING EXPERIENCE NEEDED; designed for users of all levels to quickly spot trends and generate insights with topic modeling, geographic analysis, and sentiment analysis.

Both sessions will be taught by Proquest instructors.

If you have questions, contact Barbara Esty.

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