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SUMMARY:Gitsertation: Scholarly Workflows with Git\, Pandoc\, and Zotero
DESCRIPTION:This workshop demonstrates how to use Git to manage a project. Concretely\, we will be using the Git integration in VSCode along with the programs Pandoc and Zotero to create plain text documents that can be compiled\, with citations\, into Microsoft Word (or Google Docs) documents. \nThe workshop assumes some familiarity with Zotero (http://www.zotero.org) and a Zotero installation\, but otherwise requires no previous software installation or familiarity with programming. All the same\, students can prepare ahead of time by downloading VSCode (https://code.visualstudio.com/download)
URL:https://nycdh.org/dhweek/event/gitsertation-scholarly-workflows-with-git-pandoc-and-zotero/
LOCATION:Online\, New York\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:2022,Beginner,Github,Publishing,Workshop
ORGANIZER;CN="Moacir P. de S%C3%A1 Pereira":MAILTO:moacir.p@columbia.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210209T180000
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200207T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200207T120000
DTSTAMP:20260420T215147
CREATED:20200117T155806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200117T155833Z
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SUMMARY:Tome Collaborative Course Publications
DESCRIPTION:This workshop looks at Tome as a tool for publishing media rich\, accessible\, peer reviewed and preservable publications. Tome is now being developed for use in the classroom as a collaborative\, academic writing tool and media archive for faculty and students. \nEquipment Requirements: Laptop with Wifi capabilities
URL:https://nycdh.org/dhweek/event/tome-collaborative-course-publications/
LOCATION:NYU 20 Cooper Square\, 20 Cooper Square\, 2nd floor\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Archive,Beginner,CMSs,LMS,Mapping,Publishing,Visualization
ORGANIZER;CN="Lex Taylor":MAILTO:alexeitaylor@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200206T180000
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SUMMARY:Publishing with Manifold
DESCRIPTION:Manifold Scholarship invites teachers and scholars to learn how to publish materials on Manifold\, a digital platform for scholarly publishing. Participants will learn how to turn a Google Doc into a polished publication or create a mobile-friendly version of a public domain text. Manifold Graduate Fellow Jojo Karlin will lead a quick introduction to putting projects onto the free\, open-source CUNY Manifold platform. Participants will then create projects of their own that they and their students can collaboratively annotate. \nEquipment Requirements: Personal Laptop if possible
URL:https://nycdh.org/dhweek/event/publishing-with-manifold/
LOCATION:CUNY Graduate Center\, Room 5307\, 365 Fifth Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10016
CATEGORIES:Beginner,Open Access,Open Source,Publishing
ORGANIZER;CN="Jojo Karlin":MAILTO:jojo.karlin@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200206T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200206T200000
DTSTAMP:20260420T215147
CREATED:20200128T144413Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200128T144709Z
UID:4528-1581008400-1581019200@nycdh.org
SUMMARY:Edition Launch: Secrets of Craft and Nature in Renaissance France by the Making and Knowing Project
DESCRIPTION:Join the Making and Knowing Project for the release of its digital critical edition of the sixteenth-century art and technical manuscript\, BnF Ms. Fr. 640. Five years in the making\, Secrets of Craft and Knowledge in Renaissance France: A Digital Critical Edition of BnF Ms. Fr. 640 resulted from collaborative pedagogy and research. The edition allows users to read and experience the manuscript’s firsthand accounts of trials with many materials and techniques of metalworking\, painting\, imitation gem production\, preservation of animals\, plants\, and much else. The text is augmented with multimedia essays\, researched through hands-on reconstruction of the manuscript’s recipes in the Making and Knowing Project Laboratory. \nPlease RSVP to attend\, and drop by as your schedule permits. Remarks and brief demonstrations of the Edition at 5:30 and 6:30 pm. Tours of the Making and Knowing Project Laboratory will take place at approximately 6:00 and 7:00 pm. \nRSVP
URL:https://nycdh.org/dhweek/event/edition-launch-secrets-of-craft-and-nature-in-renaissance-france-by-the-making-and-knowing-project/
LOCATION:Columbia University\, Fayerweather Hall\, Room 513\, 1180 Amsterdam Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibits,Publishing
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190208T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190208T120000
DTSTAMP:20260420T215147
CREATED:20190120T194559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190124T204744Z
UID:2670-1549620000-1549627200@nycdh.org
SUMMARY:Introduction to Manifold Scholarship
DESCRIPTION:This workshop introduces participants to Manifold Scholarship\, a Mellon-funded digital publishing platform developed by The CUNY Graduate Center\, The University of Minnesota Press and Cast Iron Coding. Manifold can be used to create attractive multimodal publications and customized teaching copies of literature in the public domain. Presenters will provide an overview of Manifold and demonstrate how faculty\, students\, and staff can use Manifold to publish scholarly works and OER materials to create vibrant digital editions for the classroom and beyond. The presentation will include a hands-on demonstration of Manifold’s collaborative annotation features and will showcase some exemplary uses of Manifold publishing. \nRequirements: none.
URL:https://nycdh.org/dhweek/event/introduction-to-manifold-scholarship/
LOCATION:CUNY Graduate Center\, Room 5307\, 365 Fifth Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10016
CATEGORIES:Beginner,Pedagogy,Publishing
ORGANIZER;CN="Krystyna Michael":MAILTO:kmichael@gc.cuny.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170207T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170207T100000
DTSTAMP:20260420T215147
CREATED:20170124T033443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170207T072852Z
UID:631-1486454400-1486461600@nycdh.org
SUMMARY:Introduction to Humanities Commons
DESCRIPTION:Imagine a humanities network with the sharing power of Academia.edu\, the archival quality of an institutional repository\, and a commitment to using and contributing to open source software. Now imagine that this network is not-for-profit. It doesn’t want to sell your data or generate profit from your intellectual property. That’s Humanities Commons. Humanities Commons wants to help you expand the reach of your scholarship\, create an online presence\, find others who share your interests. It wants to provide a home for open access research and educational resources and be the hub for interdisciplinary collaboration and advocacy. \nThis workshop will show you how you can make the Humanities Commons platform work for you. \nSkill Level\nAll Levels \nPrerequisites\nNone \nEquipment Requirements\nLaptop
URL:https://nycdh.org/dhweek/event/introduction-to-humanities-commons/
LOCATION:NYU Center for Humanities\, Classroom\, 14 University Place\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Beginner,Publishing
ORGANIZER;CN="Nicky Agate":MAILTO:nicky.agate@gmail.com
GEO:40.7315506;-73.9950811
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170207T050000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170207T070000
DTSTAMP:20260420T215147
CREATED:20170111T234216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170118T020739Z
UID:330-1486443600-1486450800@nycdh.org
SUMMARY:Introduction to Scalar
DESCRIPTION:Scalar is a free\, open source authoring and publishing platform developed by the University of Southern California that’s designed to make it easy for authors (faculty or students) to write long-form\, born-digital scholarship online. Projects that are best suited to Scalar are media rich and able to take advantage of the unique capabilities of digital writing. Scalar also supports collaborative authoring\, reader commentary\, and the annotation of video\, audio\, images\, and text. \nFordham University beta tested Scalar for academic use during the Fall 2016 semester\, and now has opened up access to this tool to all faculty\, staff and students. Scalar has been used in graduate and undergraduate courses to help Fordham students become comfortable creating multi-threaded\, non-linear texts\, and using paths\, tags\, and annotations to innovatively curate their material. \nThis Introduction to Scalar will be both an overview of the tool\, as well as hands-on workshop to explore Scalar through the creation of a quick Scalar project. \nAttendees are urged to bring images and text that they would like to use in this workshop\, although generic material will be provided as well. \nSkill Level\nBeginner \nPrerequisites\nNone \nRequirements\nA collection of sample images and text would be useful\, but not necessary to bring. \n 
URL:https://nycdh.org/dhweek/event/introduction-to-scalar/
LOCATION:Fordham Lincoln Center\, Lowenstein 309\, 113 W 60th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Publishing
ORGANIZER;CN="Shawn Hill":MAILTO:shill18@fordham.edu
GEO:40.7702955;-73.9846324
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