[Air-L] Enabling the future of academic research with the Twitter API

Shulman, Stu stu at texifter.com
Tue Jan 26 13:05:17 PST 2021


If any academic researchers gain access to this new API but need a
web-based platform for legal, collaborative, data management and media-rich
engagement with the data, we will happily sponsor the first 10 academic
teams with free access to DiscoverText, as well as free
project consultation and training for all of 2021 for up to 10 users per
group. Search, filter, cluster, human code, and machine classify in a
Twitter-compliant interface. See and label Tweets live in the native
Twitter display rather than in spreadsheets. No programming. Just point &
click. Measure inter-rater reliability. Adjudicate differences between
human annotators. Create gold standard training sets. Perform word sense
disambiguation to clean data at scale. Generate highly focused subsets for
use in Gephi or other network analysis tools.

DT Tutorials
https://vimeo.com/showcase/5553857

DT Mentions in Scholarly Works
https://www.discovertext.com/Mentions

If you get the approval, we will ensure the project succeeds and remains
compliant with the Twitter Terms of Service. This is our 11th year of
sponsoring, training and advising academics in one form or another.

Please book a meeting to discuss the opportunity:
https://calendly.com/discovertext

~Stu

On Tue, Jan 26, 2021 at 3:27 PM Richard Forno <rforno at infowarrior.org>
wrote:

> FYI ...
>
>
> Enabling the future of academic research with the Twitter API
>
> When we introduced the next generation of the Twitter API in July 2020, we
> also shared our plans to invest in the success of the academic research
> community with tailored solutions that better serve their goals. Today,
> we’re excited to launch the Academic Research product track on the new
> Twitter API.
>
> < - >
>
>
> https://blog.twitter.com/developer/en_us/topics/tips/2021/enabling-the-future-of-academic-research-with-the-twitter-api.html
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Dr. Stuart W. Shulman
Founder and CEO, Texifter
Editor Emeritus, *Journal of Information Technology & Politics*



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