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Something to add to the 'to read' pile! A useful systematic review of #DMP #semantic #annotation techniques -- the context being that such annotation can unlock machine-actionable DMPs.

Automated Semantic Annotation of Data Management Plans: A Systematic Review doi.org/10.5334/dsj-2025-016 #ResearchData #OpenData #OpenResearch #OpenScience

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Data Science JournalAutomated Semantic Annotation of Data Management Plans: A Systematic Review | Data Science Journal

Wisst ihr noch nicht, in welche Session ihr um 11 Uhr gehen wollt? Dann kommt doch zur Session "CLS Methoden II" in Hörsaal D3!

Neben Janina Jacke zu Argumentvisualisierung und Nora Ketschik zu Netzwerkanalyse wird dort auch Julia Dudar aus einem Trierer @tcdh Projekt "Beyond Words" sprechen: "Exploring Measures of Distinctiveness: An Evaluation Using Synthetic Texts".

🐢 Introducing Vidformer: the ultimate solution for those who find #CV2 scripts too zippy and prefer to annotate videos at a glacial pace. 🙃 With GitHub's latest buzzword salad, you'll wonder if you're coding or just playing a game of feature bingo. 🚀
github.com/ixlab/vidformer #Vidformer #GitHub #annotation #video #tools #featurebingo #HackerNews #ngated

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Does anyone know of a tutorial/guide that I could use to set someone up for marking up documents digitally while #reading?

Here's what I mean:
I have a lot of students who only/primarily read digitally. They don't have printers, typically won't print out sources.

I've learned to work with that in a lot of ways, but *in class* we mark up sources on paper regularly, and I encourage students to take this action and apply it in their own reading at home. So there's a disconnect between the physical practice in the classroom and how some students are likely to do things at home.

I have all sorts of annotation tools for digital stuff, and notetaking tools that include PDF markup tools, but what I'm looking for is a guide that sets someone up for doing digital scribbling naturally, just as part of everyday reading for coursework: the best software to use, but also best practices, ways to make it more natural, easier.

Does anything like that exist?