Content Mining
APIs for Scholarly Resources a list of scholarly resources that can be data mined (from the MIT Libraries)
Best Practice in Enabling Content Mining "a discussion of publisher best practice in terms of enabling content mining ..."
Common Crawl an open depository of web crawl data that anyone can analyze
ContentMine open source software
CrossRef Text and Data Mining a free application for researchers
Mining the Social Web author of book Mining the Social Web, 2nd ed. (2013) offers commentary on the topic
Google Ngram Viewer free tool that allows you to graph words used in google books
OAI-PMH Validator and data extractor Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH)
Open Data Companion access and share open data with this app
Paper Machines visualize your Zotero collections; an open source extension
PDF Figures a program from the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence that extracts figures from research papers
Books
Articles
AMI-diagram: Mining Facts from Images by Peter Murray-Rust et al. v. 20 no. 11/12 D-Lib Magazine, Nov./Dec. 2014
Text Mining at an Institution with Limited Financial Resources by Drew E. VandeCreek. v. 22 n. 7/8 D-Lib Magazine, July 2016. View the article here
Papers and Presentations
Journal Article Mining: a Research Study into Practices, Policies, Plans ... and Promises by Eefke Smit, et al. Publishing Research Consortium, 2011.
Mining the Digital Information Networks Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Electronic Publishing. IOS Press, 2013. An open access publication.
Text Analysis and Visualisation: An Overview of Tools by Peter Verhaar. Presentation at the Symposium on Digital Scholarship, 2014.