Matt Miller
@thisismmiller
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Joined April 2012
Putting this out there for anyone who might find it useful: an extension of the marc-json-schema project by @thisismmiller (now with Authority and Holdings too!) https://t.co/iWJNuN1FEe
#MARC21 #XQuery
github.com
JSON description of the MARC Authority, Bibliographic, and Holdings schemata - timathom/marc-schema
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We just covered Matt Miller's GPT experiments with the @librarycongress Susan B. Anthony Papers in our latest blog post and featured it in this month's AI newsletter. Read here: https://t.co/Bnf7TD9cqy Sign up for our newsletter: https://t.co/3ql14crttU
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A government shutdown would pause the paychecks of thousands of federal employees. I compiled FAQs on how this might impact pay, unemployment benefits, health insurance premiums, and more. This link is FREE! Share it with friends who may be impacted. https://t.co/waYYOK2Uvw
washingtonpost.com
Shutdown Q&A: Here’s what government employees need to know about unemployment benefits, insurance coverage and more.
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My first blog post and may I say, it’s a good one
This month's Brooklynology post looks at a battlefield promise made between Union soldiers Josiah Grumman and Alexander Barnie. Click the link to read "I Married the Widow of the Man Who Shot Your Horse." https://t.co/kJOzMcjnm7 . . [Grumman diary clippings, poem, and POW roster]
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DJ Phonetic is an open source online tool for making beats with the kicks, snares, and hi-hats that are hidden within historical speech https://t.co/nX8BXBygV4
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babe wake up, the new hand drawn crowd sourced Bee Movie just dropped
thefreemovie.buzz
A crowd-pirated recreation of Bee Movie, now FREE Movie!
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Check out this talk tomorrow! Especially if you are interested in using wikibase as a research/DH project platform.
I'm excited to present with @mannatea3: "The @semlabteam's Wikibase: One stop shop for a multi-project knowledge graph" at 2023 LD4 Conference on #LinkedData
https://t.co/P5w4kzbndA
@sched July 11 10:50 AM ET @WikibaseHQ @prattischool #LD4_2023
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Lots of exciting new digital collections up online from @librarycongress! Baseball Publications, Prayer Materials from Africa, the Middle East and Central Asia, historical newspapers, nearly 1,000 OA eBooks and more
blogs.loc.gov
Interested in learning more about what’s new in the Library of Congress’ digital collections? The Signal shares bi-monthly updates of new additions to publicly available digital collections and we...
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By transforming E.A.T. @RRauschenberg archival material into #LinkedOpenData, we can ask our #wikibase: What artworks use radios? Query here: https://t.co/crsnRizQDH
#SPARQL #LODLAM #GLAM #ExperimentsinArtandTechnology Img src: https://t.co/FgGDXuupSg
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Good news for maps! Yesterday @iiif_io & the IIIF Maps Technical Specification Group (TSG) published the Georeference Extension specification. As part of the https://t.co/kJ3IrvkZVZ project, @Sammeltassen and I worked on this spec for more than a year
iiif.io
New capabilities unlocked include photo geotagging, map-based search result navigation, and georectification of historical maps.
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of course, also a new addition to the thisismattmiller family of #brands, joining: https://t.co/5kBlXXQG6w (original flavor) https://t.co/q6vR2FS9JF ("very cool, very fun")
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I bought a .zip TLD: https://t.co/q4ylEQQUYf It's like malware, if malware was a zip file of my homepage. Trying to get a copy of this baby on every hard drive out there.
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Can you spot any notable names? In the early stages to form #LinkedOpenData from a series of @RRauschenberg E.A.T. edge-notched cards, we look to find what info is expressed about the engineers (front side) and the artists who may have wanted to collab with them (back side)
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A look at using GPT3/3.5/4 on library and archives collections. Using the crowdsourced transcribed Susan B. Anthony Papers from @Crowd_LOC as a use case. Using LLM to manipulate and extract metadata and the type of interfaces/data that makes possible:
thisismattmiller.com
Use cases for applying GPT3/3.5/4 on a full text collection
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They never really had much following but it was fun to make and I recall now the people and conversations I had that inspired a lot of them. That sort of creative collaboration or at least discussion seems really gone for me at least in our pandemic era.
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And finally @EveryArbys an even dumber bot that required an absurd amount of work. I found a yellow pages dataset and I enjoyed the Arby's Discourse™ on here so...But Google threatened to ban my API account for scraping so many Street View images, so it kind fell out of posting.
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Next @ISBN_uhoh, poster child of my creative process: dumb things that require an enormous amount of work. It also showed the fragility of ISBNs, common knowledge in library land.
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Next @EffectBath which uses BBC sound effect collection to make "Sound scapes" which I like the idea and a bit inspired by growing up checking out CDs at my local library and also La Monte Young and Marian Zazeela's 'Dream House' sound installation, which I've still never been.
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Next @LittleBookLists I made because of the library of congress catalog data release, which I made this big list of all the books at LC https://t.co/sphjFPnKxy so I made a bunch of little lists. My big Umberto Eco era.
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I wrote a blog post about it: https://t.co/2QQcdP6Otb and it even got nominated for a DH award: https://t.co/s1SKIjg6qT been inactive for a bit as I haven't added the next "season"
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