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SUMMARY:FairCopy: A word processor for the digital humanities.
DESCRIPTION:FairCopy is a simple and powerful tool for transcribing\, editing\, and studying manuscripts and historical texts. FairCopy gives humanists an editor to create TEI encoded texts without writing a single line of XML\, so this rich format becomes accessible for everyone. Nick Laiacona will demonstrate the use of this new tool and its functionality. The software is in early access and is available for free at www.faircopyeditor.com. \n 
URL:https://nycdh.org/dhweek/event/faircopy-a-word-processor-for-the-digital-humanities/
LOCATION:Virtual\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:2021,Beginner,Demonstration,Text Analysis
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210209T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210209T120000
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Hypothes.is web annotation
DESCRIPTION:In this session you will learn how to use the hypothesis web annotation tool in and outside the classroom. Using real life examples\, you will learn how to set up an instance for your classroom to enable online discussion among students that resembles the comment feature on a google doc. You will also learn how to organize events to bring your scholarly community around a single literary or cultural text.
URL:https://nycdh.org/dhweek/event/introduction-to-hypothes-is-web-annotation/
LOCATION:Virtual\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:2021,Beginner
ORGANIZER;CN="Alex Gil":MAILTO:agil at columbia
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CREATED:20210119T170333Z
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SUMMARY:Network Analysis for the Humanities
DESCRIPTION:The world is full of networks and different topics of study in the humanities can make up networks: people\, texts\, ideas\, etc. This workshop will introduce basics of network analysis for the humanist. We will learn how to design a network in order to answer research questions in the humanities\, how to create and visualize networks with open software and how to interpret some of their most important features and metrics. Participants will practice the skills acquired on a corpus of networks of characters in movies and theatre plays. \nEquipment/Software Requirements: Recommended but not compulsory: installation of Gephi (https://gephi.org/) or Cytoscape (https://cytoscape.org/). \n 
URL:https://nycdh.org/dhweek/event/network-analysis-for-the-humanities/
LOCATION:Virtual\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:2021,Networks,Visualization,WIDH2021
ORGANIZER;CN="Gustavo Riva":MAILTO:gustavo.fernandez.riva@uni-heidelberg.de
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210209T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210209T150000
DTSTAMP:20260526T205015
CREATED:20210118T193934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210208T194657Z
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SUMMARY:Reducing Your Digital Carbon Footprint
DESCRIPTION:The digital is material. Learn how you can measure and reduce your digital carbon footprint to “embody the just and liberated worlds we long for” (adrienne maree brown). \nIn this workshop\, we’ll talk about the material impacts of our digital lives. You will be given tools to measure and understand these impacts and\, through an ethics of care\, reduce and repair harm by shrinking your digital carbon footprint. We frame this work\, not through the faulty ideology of individual responsibility\, but through the Black feminist praxis of adrienne maree brown’s Emergent Strategy: Shaping Change\, Changing Worlds. Without absolving corporations and governments of environmental responsibility\, we simultaneously embrace “ways for humans to practice being in right relationship to our home and each other\, to practice complexity\, and grow a compelling future together through relatively simple interactions” (brown 24). Join us in this work!
URL:https://nycdh.org/dhweek/event/reducing-your-digital-carbon-footprint/
LOCATION:Virtual\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:2021,Advanced,All Levels,Beginner,Intermediate
ORGANIZER;CN="Alicia Peaker":MAILTO:apeaker@barnard.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210209T130000
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CREATED:20210119T171002Z
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SUMMARY:Using R and Shiny for Visualizing Humanities Spatial Data
DESCRIPTION:This course will focus on using the programming language R as a way of visualizing spatial data. It will use four humanities datasets (pre-modern and modern\, from Europe and the Middle East) and the code required to carry out the visualization. We will discuss how participants might match different kinds of spatial datasets for different visualizations in Shiny. We will approach the visualization process in four steps: (1) discussing what the “story” of our data is\, and which aspects or conclusions from it we want to illuminate via visualization. (2) preprocessing our data into a dataset. Here it is especially important to determine the aspects of a given dataset\, i.e. if a two-faceted approach is satisfactory or if a more faceted approach (e.g. temporospatial) is required. (3) choosing the clearest and most efficient visual representation for our dataset. (4) selecting the most viable user interface to maximize accessibility and impact of our visualization. \nPrerequisites: basic familiarity with Leaflet & a programming language such as R \nNote: The course will be carried out using RStudio Cloud. You will be added to an account using the email address that you provide for the registration and you will need to activate it by responding to an email before the session. Participants can also observe the process without being added to RStudio.
URL:https://nycdh.org/dhweek/event/using-r-and-shiny-for-visualizing-humanities-spatial-data/
LOCATION:Virtual\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:2021,Intermediate,Mapping,Visualization,WIDH2021
ORGANIZER;CN="Victor Westrich":MAILTO:vwestric@students.uni-mainz.de
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210209T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210209T180000
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CREATED:20210104T184444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210208T194617Z
UID:5160-1612888200-1612893600@nycdh.org
SUMMARY:Digital Humanities & Humanities Advocacy within the University
DESCRIPTION:As universities face increasing economic pressures\, there is a risk that\, at the very moment when we need humanistic inquiry the most in order to provide the leaders of the future with the tools they need to address this century’s most pressing problems\, many institutions will choose instead to prioritize programs deemed as more practical and profitable. In this session\, we’ll be looking to share success stories\, brainstorm ideas\, and develop messaging that can help us collaborate across institutions to advocate for from our digital humanities platforms for the humanities.
URL:https://nycdh.org/dhweek/event/digital-humanities-humanities-advocacy-within-the-university/
LOCATION:Virtual\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:2021,Working Session
ORGANIZER;CN="Kelley Kreitz":MAILTO:kkreitz@pace.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210209T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210209T200000
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CREATED:20210118T193839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210126T201159Z
UID:5365-1612893600-1612900800@nycdh.org
SUMMARY:Introduction to Manifold Scholarship
DESCRIPTION:Please join the GC Digital Initiatives for this workshop on Manifold Scholarship\, a Mellon-funded digital publishing platform developed by the CUNY Graduate Center\, The University of Minnesota Press\, and Cast Iron Coding. Learn about how Manifold allows you to create beautiful\, dynamic projects that can include text\, images\, video\, embedded resources\, and social annotation. We will provide an overview of Manifold and demonstrate how faculty\, students and staff can use Manifold to publish scholarly works\, host community discussion and/ or peer review through annotations and reading groups\, and create custom edited versions of public domain course texts and OER. The presentation will include a hands-on demonstration of how to publish your first text—either something you have written or a public domain or openly licensed text. We will also cover how to customize your project’s structure\, look\, and feel\, and how you can participate in conversations in the margins of your texts using Manifold’s social annotation features.
URL:https://nycdh.org/dhweek/event/introduction-to-manifold-scholarship-2/
LOCATION:Virtual\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:2021,OER,Pedagogy,Publishing
ORGANIZER;CN="Robin Miller":MAILTO:rmiller2@gc.cuny.edu
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