Collecting Pennsylvania Political Twitter Data

Authors

  • Andrew M. Dudash Penn State University Libraries
  • John E. Russell Penn State University Libraries

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5195/palrap.2021.249

Abstract

During the two most recent elections we have seen the importance of social media, and Twitter in particular, for political discourse. This paper describes the effort of an academic library to collect election-related Twitter data from Pennsylvania-specific organizational accounts and hashtags for 2018 and 2020 in the run-up and aftermath of both election cycles. Because of its importance to understanding contemporary politics and its historic value, libraries need to consider the opportunity to collect and make this data accessible to Pennsylvanians.  

Author Biographies

Andrew M. Dudash, Penn State University Libraries

Librarian for Political Science, Policy Studies, and Government Information

John E. Russell, Penn State University Libraries

Digital Humanities Librarian

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2021-06-29

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