This repository holds draft of a proposed article for Code4Lib Journal -- entitled "An Open-Source Strategy for Documenting Events: The Case Study of 3,918,932 #elxn42 Tweets" -- which is currently being written in public by Nick Ruest (York University Libraries) and Ian Milligan (University of Waterloo, Dept. of History).
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The final draft of this article is due on February 19, 2016.
To read the draft, the file is elxn42.md.