Name: Libby Hemphill
Type: User
Company: University of Michigan
Bio: Associate Professor, University of Michigan School of Information; Director, Resource Center for Minority Data and the Social Media Archive at ICPSR
Location: Ann Arbor, MI
Blog: http://www.libbyh.com
Libby Hemphill's Projects
Unofficial Python API for accessing music charts from Billboard.com.
For UX class spring semester
Members of the United States Congress, 1789-Present, in YAML, as well as committees, presidents, and vice presidents.
Flexible-Jekyll is a simple and clean theme for Jekyll
Python tools for getting data from the New York Times Article API. Retrieves JSON from the API, stores it, parses it into a CSV file.
A project written in Python to get old tweets, it bypass some limitations of Twitter Official API.
Hate speech dataset from Stormfront forum manually labelled at sentence level.
Matt's thesis + out CSCW paper submission
for comparing images using Python
Compare two images side-by-side
The JavaScript InfoVis Toolkit provides tools for creating Interactive Data Visualizations for the Web
A Jupyter notebook that guides you through the creation of an OCDX manifest through Q & A
a simple template to write your CV in a readable markdown file and use CSS to publish/print it.
Build a Jekyll blog in minutes, without touching the command line.
Overherd is an information visualization tool that makes patterns of interaction and activity in online discussion boards visible.
A TextMate bundle for use with Pandoc
Transfers your Spotify playlists to Google Music: All Access. Branch available to import Rdio into Google Music.
Calculate political polarization scores for members of U.S. Congress based on their tweets
Course website, including syllabus, for Research Methods in Digital Humanities Fall 2016 at Illinois Tech
A platform for collecting, analyzing, and visualizing social media data.
Repository of CSL citation styles.
A Python 3.3 adaptation of the PHP program "Twitter Zombie", originally developed for the Twitter Search API version 1.0. This new project is built for the Twitter Search API version 1.1.
Useful Python Scripts for Texts - read more about how I use these in class at http://libbyh.com/2014/10/16/introducing-text-analytics-to-undergraduates/