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Sampling for the Digital Humanities
NYU XE: Experimental Humanities and Social Enagement, Conference Room 24 E 8th St., New YorkMachine Learning for the Study of Literary and Historical Corpora
NYU XE: Experimental Humanities and Social Enagement, Conference Room 24 E 8th St., New YorkMaking a Minimal Digital Edition of a Historical or Literary Text
Studio@Butler 535 W. 114th St., New YorkSocial Network Analysis for Humanities
CUNY Graduate Center, Room C196.05 365 Fifth Avenue, New YorkAdvanced Text Analysis with SpaCy and Scikit-Learn
NYU XE: Experimental Humanities and Social Enagement, Conference Room 24 E 8th St., New YorkMultimedia Film Analysis
Tisch School of the Arts: Cinema Studies Department, Room 652 721 Broadway, New YorkWeek of Events
Access: Bridging the Continuum between Digital Archival Management and the Public Interface
With Museums and Libraries rapidly digitizing their collections and making them available to the public, educational scaffolding and digital access programming have become critical to the understanding and approachability of archival contents. Learn to foster a deeper connection between the public and a digitized archive of a cultural institution through thoughtfully constructed digital programs. Follow [...]
Sampling for the Digital Humanities
Do you have a huge archive to analyze? Do you want to find trends in a large data set? Are your methods time-consuming and difficult to automate? Sampling may be the answer! Learn how sampling can save you time and energy, why representative sampling matters, how to pick random subsets of your data, and how [...]
Islandora Working Group
If you’re working in Islandora, thinking about it, or just curious, then join us for a new Islandora Working Group! Building on an active Islandora community, the Islandora Working Group is an opportunity to bring together local New York City information professionals working to create and build cultural heritage collections using Islandora. It is the [...]
Machine Learning for the Study of Literary and Historical Corpora
Depending on participant interest, this workshop will discuss either (1) principal component analysis or (2) word embeddings as a technique for exploring large digitized corpora, with particular emphasis on applications to literary and historical study. The workshop will be conducted using Jupyter notebooks in Python. No prior experience with Python is assumed, but elementary knowledge [...]
Making a Minimal Digital Edition of a Historical or Literary Text
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
Design-Based Thinking for Humanists
Iterative. Practical. Critical. Accessible. Sound familiar? Design-based thinking and DH are a natural fit. This workshop will offer you tips for increasing creativity and leveraging design strategies in your humanities research. Join us to learn best practices for using design thinking to create engaging experiences, build new audiences, encourage conversation and inquiry, and boost the [...]
Advanced Omeka
CANCELLED DUE TO WEATHER Building on the Introduction to Omeka workshop, this workshop will show you how to gain greater control of your Omeka installation. Participants will learn the difference between different deployments of Omeka, how to manage your own hosted Omeka installation, and how to use plugins, themes, HTML, CSS, and PHP to customize [...]
Social Network Analysis for Humanities
Present the basics of Social Network Analysis (SNA): graphs, metrics, filtering, grouping; introduce NodeXL, Excel-based tool for SNA; do a couple of examples: (characters in Les Miserables; wordnet). Skill Level Familiarity with Excel Prerequisites None Equipment Requirements Laptops
Advanced Text Analysis with SpaCy and Scikit-Learn
This workshop is an introduction to the Python module SpaCy, a new library for natural language processing written in Cython, and Scikit-Learn, a library for machine learning. It is intended for intermediate to advanced Python programmers who are familiar with natural language processing suites such as the NLTK, and who are ready to explore next-generation [...]
Multimedia Film Analysis
A workshop focusing on demonstrations and applications of easy-to-use tools for film/audiovisual media analysis, such as video annotation software and interactive image annotation tools. In addition to brief how-to tutorials, this workshop will also give examples of how to productively incorporate those tools into multimedia assignments for Film and Media Studies courses. Skill Level Beginner/ [...]