id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt dh-crc-nd-edu-9558 DH Blog @ Notre Dame | Learning about human expression through the use of computers .html text/html 4666 355 69 Once parts-of-speech are denoted, a reader can begin to analyze a text on a dimension beyond the simple tabulating of words. Beth Plale and Yiming Sun, both from the HathiTrust Research Center, came to Notre Dame on Tuesday (May 7) to give the digital humanities group an update of some of the things happening at the Center. In his words, "I will explain how practices such as text mining present a fundamental challenge to our understanding of copyright law and what this means for scholars in the digital humanities." To answer his own question, Sag does not believe processes like text mining violate copyright because the results are generated automatically — created by machines. I will explain how practices such as text mining present a fundamental challenge to our understanding of copyright law and what this means for scholars in the digital humanities. ./cache/dh-crc-nd-edu-9558.html ./txt/dh-crc-nd-edu-9558.txt