Black Publics in the Humanities: Critical and Collaborative DH Projects
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Sarah Patterson
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Jim Casey
Princeton University
Forming reciprocal partnerships between academia and publics realizes a primary goal of calls for social justice in Digital Humanities practices and projects. In this discussion-centric course, we will explore [...]
Collaboration for Complex Research: Crowdsourcing in the Humanities
Meghan Ferriter
Smithsonian Transcription Center
Crowdsourcing can catalyze discovery and assist humanities research by mobilizing people to undertake tasks involving in-depth, large-scale, and cost-effective information gathering. When well-designed and managed effectively, crowdsourcing projects can [...]
Getting Started with Data, Tools, and Platforms
Brandon Locke
Educopia Institute
Starting a digital humanities research project can be quite intimidating. This course is designed to make that process less so by exploring tools and platforms that support digital humanities [...]
Help! I’m a Humanist! — Humanities Programming with Python
Brandon Walsh
University of Virginia
Ethan Reed
University of Virginia
This course introduces participants to humanities programming through the use of Python for data acquisition, cleaning, and analysis. The course assumes no prior technical knowledge and will focus on [...]
Humanities Research with Sound: Introduction to Audio Machine Learning
Stephen McLaughlin
University of Texas at Austin
Libraries and archives have digitized thousands of hours of historical audio in recent years, including literary performances, radio programs, and oral histories. In the rush to preserve these recordings [...]
Introduction to the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) for Historical Documents
Caitlin Pollock
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
The Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) Guidelines are a standard defining an XML vocabulary for representing textual materials in digital form. This course will focus on encoding historical primary sources [...]
Text Analysis
Katie Rawson
University of Pennsylvania Libraries
While a range of freely available tools and excellent tutorials have made it easier to apply computational text analysis techniques, researchers may still find themselves struggling with questions about [...]
Working with Scalar
Curtis Fletcher
University of Southern California Libraries
This 4-day workshop is intended for scholars, students and others who wish to compose a project or publication in Scalar and seek comprehensive training in the platform and in-depth [...]