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Dealing with Messy Data using Open Refine and other tools

Pratt Manhattan Center, Room 612 144 West 14th, New York

The raw data received or compiled for an analysis project is often messy, inconsistent, or in the wrong format. Learn how to use Google Open Refine and Microsoft Excel to transform data into the structure you need to conduct analysis and successfully complete your project. Skill Level Beginner Prerequisites None Equipment Requirements Laptop with Open […]

Free

Making a Minimal Digital Edition of a Historical or Literary Text

Studio@Butler 535 W. 114th St., New York

Learn how to make and publish an edition online of your source materials using Ed: A Jekyll theme, designed for documentary editors. Skill Level Beginner/Intermediate Prerequisites None Equipment Requirements Mac or Linux Laptop

Free

Typography for [Digital] Humanists

Fordham University's Lincoln Center Campus, Room TBA 113 W 60th Street, New York

“Typography is what language looks like.” This quote by educator and designer Ellen Lupton has been used countless times to explain how typography, the arrangement and use of type, permeates our visual landscape, from the printed page to screens to physical environments. Those who work in the digital humanities are called upon to make typographic […]

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