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SUMMARY:Introduction to Ed: Make your own digital edition
DESCRIPTION:In this workshop students will learn how to install and deploy their own instance of Ed. We will learn how to work with different genres\, and stylistic elements. At the end of the workshop\, workshop participants should be able to deploy their own scholarly or reading editions online. \n[** This event was originally title minimal computing for writers. This new iteration encompasses many of the principles of the first.]
URL:https://nycdh.org/dhweek/event/minimal-computing-for-writers/
LOCATION:Studio@Butler\, 535 W. 114th St.\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Beginner,Digital Humanities,Editing,Intermediate
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160211T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160211T093000
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CREATED:20160121T045202Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161122T220810Z
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SUMMARY:Social Media Scraping for Qualitative Research
DESCRIPTION:This workshop will introduce the basics of using small-scale web scraping of social media for qualitative analysis. Using NCapture\, a web browser extension\, and NVivo\, a qualitative analysis software package\, this session will focus on methods to incorporate the context from web pages\, online PDFs\, and social media into your research design. Presenters will provide detailed examples for importing and coding Facebook and Twitter data using the NVivo software platform.  In addition\, discussions may include topics such as collecting\, storing\, and reporting social media data as academic researchers. Brief overview of aims of Qualitative Research and NVivo Software will be provided.  Please note that this workshop will not cover larger data sets and web scraping using tools like Python or R. \nPresenter: Sarah DeMott\, NYU Data Services\, Qualitative Data Analysis & Survey Design Specialist \n 
URL:https://nycdh.org/dhweek/event/social-media-scraping-for-qualitative-research/
LOCATION:Bobst Library\, NYU\, Room 617\, 70 Washington Square South\, New York\, NY\, 10012\, United States
CATEGORIES:Beginner
ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah DeMott":MAILTO:sarah.demott@nyu.edu
GEO:40.7294345;-73.9972124
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160211T043000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160211T063000
DTSTAMP:20260421T055759
CREATED:20151208T213153Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161122T220906Z
UID:69-1455165000-1455172200@nycdh.org
SUMMARY:Introduction to Omeka
DESCRIPTION:Omeka: Whether to Dive in\, and at Which End of the Pool? \nThe proliferation of Content Management Systems (CMS’s) have radically altered our experience of the web\, both as creators and consumers of content. At the cost of a few limitations in flexibility\, these structures vastly simplify website creation and editing. The multiplicity of such systems available and their infinitely variable limitation\, however\, can make it difficult to determine whether any particular CMS is suitable for your needs. \nThis session will be intended to equip beginners to web design with sufficient knowledge of one particular CMS\, Omeka\, which has been rising in popularity\, to assess whether it is appropriate for their particular projects\, and to describe some resources which they might use to unravel any problems they encounter with the system in the future. In addition\, because Omeka is available in a wide variety of configurations\, this session will lay out basic differences between these based on needs and available resources. \nLocation: Lowenstein 304\, Lincoln Center Campus\, Fordham \n 
URL:https://nycdh.org/dhweek/event/introduction-to-omeka/
LOCATION:Fordham University
CATEGORIES:Beginner,CMSs,Omeka,Skill Level
ORGANIZER;CN="Tobias Hrynick":MAILTO:thrynick@fordham.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160210T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160210T120000
DTSTAMP:20260421T055759
CREATED:20160121T015842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161122T221226Z
UID:155-1455091200-1455105600@nycdh.org
SUMMARY:Digital Humanities: Visualizing Data
DESCRIPTION:Participants will be exposed to an array of digital projects\, technologies\, and methods\, and will learn some simple principles for figuring out the sources and technologies that constitute a “project.” The workshop will also address how to find and structure data\, including the kinds of data scholars in the humanities tend to be interested in\, and how to use Palladio\, a kind of Swiss Army-knife for visualizing humanities data. This workshop is geared toward those who are new to data visualization. \nPlease note this is a paid event at $25.
URL:https://nycdh.org/dhweek/event/digital-humanities-visualizing-data/
LOCATION:New York Academy of Medicine\, 1216 5th Ave\, New York\, NY\, 10029\, United States
CATEGORIES:Beginner,Visualization
ORGANIZER;CN="Emily Miranker":MAILTO:emiranker@nyam.org
GEO:40.7918853;-73.9525805
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160210T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160210T100000
DTSTAMP:20260421T055759
CREATED:20160121T014248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161122T221254Z
UID:153-1455091200-1455098400@nycdh.org
SUMMARY:Pinterest as Exhibition Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Pinterest offers a unique way to display and interrelate digital assets with a wider world of interconnected materials and activity. Learn how UK-based research group\, Architecture_MPS promotes its journal articles\, conferences and online resources by exposing it’s relationships with other research\, exhibitions\, and imagery. As part of our engagement with scholarly communication AMPS provides current listings supported by additional materials relevant to both academics and discipline information professionals. Since 2014\, we have used Pinterest for curating collections of images and articles on topics related to our published journal articles. The boards function as a resource guide or reference to current books\, films\, exhibits\, conferences\, lectures and competitions related to the AMPS remit. \nLocation: METRO\, 57 East 11th Street\, 4th Floor Training Room
URL:https://nycdh.org/dhweek/event/pinterest-as-exhibition-gallery/
LOCATION:METRO\, 599 11th Avenue\, 8th floor\, New York\, NY\, 10036\, United States
CATEGORIES:Beginner,Exhibits
ORGANIZER;CN="Noreen Whysel":MAILTO:Nwhysel@gmail.com
GEO:40.573477;-74.1187026
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160210T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160210T073000
DTSTAMP:20260421T055759
CREATED:20160121T023719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161122T221309Z
UID:167-1455084000-1455089400@nycdh.org
SUMMARY:Lightning-Fast Text Editing with Vim
DESCRIPTION:As humanists\, a good portion of the work we do involves text. Whether it’s writing an paper\, editing an article\, or putting together a website\, we spend significant amounts of time moving words around. This workshop will teach you how to write and edit text in the most efficient way possible\, using a modal text editor called Vim. Not only will these skills greatly increase your editing efficiency\, but you will also be able to apply the techniques of modal editing to working with files and even web pages.
URL:https://nycdh.org/dhweek/event/lightning-fast-text-editing-with-vim/
LOCATION:Studio@Butler\, 535 W. 114th St.\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Beginner,Command Line,Editing
ORGANIZER;CN="Jonathan Reeve":MAILTO:jonathan.reeve@columbia.edu
GEO:40.8064029;-73.9632198
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160210T050000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160210T080000
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CREATED:20151208T213347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161122T221334Z
UID:71-1455080400-1455091200@nycdh.org
SUMMARY:Introduction to Networks
DESCRIPTION:This workshop will introduce participants to designing a network study\, including data collection\, analysis\, and visualization. After an overview of network studies in the humanities\, students will get hands on experience using Gephi\, a free and open source software for network analysis and visualization. \n\nPCs will be provided\, or bring a laptop with Gephi 0.8.2.\nLocation: Pratt Institute School of Information\, 144 W 14th Street\, Room 606\n\n  \n 
URL:https://nycdh.org/dhweek/event/introduction-to-networks/
LOCATION:School of Information\, Pratt Institute\, Room 609\, Pratt Institute\, School of Information\, 144 W 14th Street\, New York\, NY 10011\, Room 609
CATEGORIES:Beginner,Networks
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Sula":MAILTO:csula@pratt.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160208T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160208T120000
DTSTAMP:20260421T055759
CREATED:20160120T205001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160121T045756Z
UID:145-1454925600-1454932800@nycdh.org
SUMMARY:Book digitization and post-processing
DESCRIPTION:This workshop will cover the basics of both destructive (spine removal) and non-destructive (camera-based) book scanning as well as postprocessing of page images with ScanTailor and finally binding processed images into searchable pdfs. All software used will be FOSS. We will also discuss FOSS pdf manipulation and image conversion tools that will enable participants to take existing document scans\, eg copy packet pdfs\, and re-process them using the same post-processing tools.
URL:https://nycdh.org/dhweek/event/book-digitization-and-post-processing/
LOCATION:Language Resource Center (Columbia University)\, 420 West 118th Street\, New York\, NY 10027\, 10027
CATEGORIES:Beginner,Digitization,Intermediate
ORGANIZER;CN="Ian Sullivan":MAILTO:ian.sullivan@columbia.edu
GEO:40.8077432;-73.9597206
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160208T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160208T100000
DTSTAMP:20260421T055759
CREATED:20160120T204531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160121T044556Z
UID:143-1454918400-1454925600@nycdh.org
SUMMARY:Public Participation in Humanities Research: Using APIs and Crowd Sourcing Platforms
DESCRIPTION:Participants will learn how to use Internet Archive’s API to pull a set of documents from the web. They will then test a hypothesis by loading those documents onto a crowd sourcing website and asking others to answer questions about those documents. \nInstructor: Heidi Knoblauch \nLocation: Bobst Library\, 70 Washington Square South\, Avery Fisher Center\, East Room\, 2nd Floor\n\nParticipants must follow directions and must RSVP here: http://nyu.libcal.com/event/2310192
URL:https://nycdh.org/dhweek/event/public-participation-in-humanities-research-using-apis-and-crowd-sourcing-platforms/
LOCATION:Bobst Library\, NYU\, East Room\, 2nd Floor\, 70 Washington Square South\, New York\, NY\, 10012\, United States
CATEGORIES:API's,Beginner,Intermediate
ORGANIZER;CN="NYU Digital Scholarship":MAILTO:digital.scholarship@nyu.edu 
GEO:40.7294345;-73.9972124
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160208T050000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160208T120000
DTSTAMP:20260421T055759
CREATED:20160120T201509Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160125T185315Z
UID:140-1454907600-1454932800@nycdh.org
SUMMARY:A DIY Digital Maps Primer
DESCRIPTION:In this workshop you learn how to bring paper maps to the web and annotate them with data. The end result will look something like this. In the process you will learn about: \n\nthe process of “geo-referencing” or converting a scanned map to a web-map-friendly image\ngenerating data to use as annotations in the map\nadding a second map (to serve as reference/present day)\nintegrating all assets in an interactive web page\n\nThe workshop will run from 10am to 5pm\, with a one hour lunch break at 1pm. \nPlease contact the organizer to RSVP. \n\nThe workshop will run from 10am to 5pm\, with a one hour lunch break at 1pm. Mauricio Giraldo of NYPL Labs will lead the workshop. \nCapacity is 15 participants\, and will be enrolled on a first-come\, first-served basis. \n\nThe workshop will take place in South Court Classroom B in the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building\, on 5th Avenue & 42nd St.
URL:https://nycdh.org/dhweek/event/citizen-cartography-2/
LOCATION:New York Public Library
CATEGORIES:Advanced,Beginner,Intermediate,Mapping
ORGANIZER;CN="Shana Kimball":MAILTO:shanakimball@nypl.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160208T050000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160208T070000
DTSTAMP:20260421T055759
CREATED:20160120T200433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160130T025553Z
UID:135-1454907600-1454914800@nycdh.org
SUMMARY:Introduction to Omeka
DESCRIPTION:Omeka is a free\, flexible\, and open source web-publishing platform for the display of library\, museum\, archives\, and scholarly collections and exhibitions. This workshop will explain the basics of why and when to use Omeka and include a walkthrough of how to use Omeka to manage online collections and create digital exhibitions. \nPlease note: regular registration is full. We have however opened up ten slots for people who can provide their own laptops. \nPlease RSVP here.
URL:https://nycdh.org/dhweek/event/introduction-to-omeka-2/
LOCATION:Bobst Library\, NYU\, Room 619\, 70 Washington Square S\, New York\, NY\, 10012\, United States
CATEGORIES:Beginner,CMSs,Omeka
ORGANIZER;CN="Kimon Keramidas":MAILTO:kimon.keramidas@nyu.edu
GEO:40.7294345;-73.9972124
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160208T043000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160208T063000
DTSTAMP:20260421T055759
CREATED:20160120T201113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160204T022509Z
UID:138-1454905800-1454913000@nycdh.org
SUMMARY:Use of Webrecorder
DESCRIPTION:This will be a short\, hands-on workshop focusing on creating high-fidelity archives of the dynamic web (in warc file format) using Webrecorder.io. We will cover the basics of the warc file format\, the use of the tool\, and introduce the idea of warc replay using cloud-based or Desktop software. \nCapacity is 14 participants\, and will be enrolled on a first-come\, first-served basis. Please visit this link to RSVP
URL:https://nycdh.org/dhweek/event/use-of-ewebrecorder/
LOCATION:Language Resource Center (Columbia University)\, 420 West 118th Street\, New York\, NY 10027\, 10027
CATEGORIES:Beginner,Utitlities
ORGANIZER;CN="Michael Connor":MAILTO:michael.connor@rhizome.org
GEO:40.8077432;-73.9597206
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