Note to all attendees: Session leaders will contact you with additional information, including a meeting link, for each individual workshop, event, or demonstration. 

  • A Project-Ready Approach to Teaching Visual Cultures: Replacing the Textbook with a Flexible, Scalable Database

    NYU, 726 Broadway, 6th Floor, Conference Room B 726 Broadway, New York, NY, United States

    In this demonstration, attendees will learn about building a flexible, platform neutral textbook replacement using low tech collaborative tools. The resulting data set can be published to a variety of display platforms (such as WordPress or Omeka) in addition to being available for faculty and student projects such as maps, timelines, and exhibits. Participants will [...]

    Free
  • Digital Tools for Students as Producers of Public Scholarship

    Brooklyn College, Room 412 2900 Bedford Avenue, Room 412, New York, NY, United States

    This open pedagogy demonstration illustrates different ways of enacting the belief that students, as part of the their learning, can be- and should be- not only consumers of knowledge but also producers of it. This digital tools demonstration includes annotation software such as Hypothes.is. and Slack, Story Maps other Web-based mapping, podcasting tools and platforms [...]

    Free
  • Make a Simple Webmap with Leaflet

    Studio Lehman, Lehman Social Sciences Library 420 W 118th St, Room 215 International Affairs Building , New York, NY

    Learn to make a website from scratch that features a simple webmap with Leaflet. Prerequisites: HTML and JavaScript knowledge is useful but not required. Equipment Requirements: Attendees should bring their own laptop and pre-install Visual Studio Code.   Lehman Library 215 SIPA building 420 W 118th

    Free
  • Information Visualization Open House

    NYPL, Center for Research in the Humanities, Room 216 476 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY, United States

    Explore examples of data visualization in the Library's historic collections. The New York Public Library's Center for Research in the Humanities (2nd Floor Stephen A. Schwarzman Building) invites teaching faculty, students, information professionals and others to a reception and open house focusing on both historic and current data visualization projects and collections items. The event [...]

  • An Introduction to Wikidata

    METRO 599 11th Avenue, 8th floor, New York, NY, United States

    This workshop has been cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances. Please accept our apologies for this late notice. If Wikipedia aims to provide access to the sum of all human knowledge, Wikidata aims to structure it. The newest project of the Wikimedia movement, Wikidata is a collaboratively edited, free repository of linked open data that connects [...]

    Free
  • NLP for non-data scientists – Event Extraction

    Columbia (Butler Library room 208B) 535 West 114th St, New York, NY, United States

    The amount of text data available is mind-boggling. We will explore programatic approaches to identify information about what happened and when it happened by gathering knowledge from text. Equipment: Python, Anaconda, Laptop Prerequisites: Working familiarly with Python  

    Free
  • The Social Backend: Community-Driven Digital Archives and Exhibits

    CUNY Graduate Center, Skylight Room 365 5th Ave, New York, NY, United States

    Do you want to connect the public with digital archives? In this talk, public historian and digital humanist Mary Rizzo will use her work on community-driven digital archives and exhibits to help you make those connections. Through case studies of exhibits on police reform and LGBTQ history, she will discuss how to work with communities [...]

    Free
  • Out of the Classroom with Fulcrum: A Digital Note Taking App for Student Fieldwork

    Fordham Lincoln Center, Lowenstein 309 113 W 60th Street, New York, NY, United States

    For many instructors who teach in New York, the city is seen as a pedagogical asset that can be used to extend their classroom.  As a result, many courses include assignments that ask students to leave campus and to explore, examine, and evaluate the city as primary source material.  At Fordham University, Fulcrum - a [...]

    Free
  • Devotion in Virtual Reality: Rome’s Grottapinta – a Demonstration

    Columbia (Butler Library room 208B) 535 West 114th St, New York, NY, United States

    The madonnelle (street shrines) of Rome are vernacular expressions of religious devotion traced to the thirteenth century. Recent interventions, intended to restore the shrines as important cultural artifacts, inadvertently risk displacing their devotional communities. This demonstration presents an ongoing research project on the perception of a virtual replica of the Grottapinta, in the increasingly touristic [...]

    Free
  • Text as Data in the Humanities

    Bobst Library, NYU, Room 617 70 Washington Square South, New York, NY, United States

    An introduction to computational text analysis for literature with basic introduction to software packages. This workshop is a primer for working with text as data in the humanities. This workshop will cover: gathering text corpora, data cleaning, an introduction to some computational software tools, reading the output and analysis of topic modeling and cluster analysis, [...]

  • Creating Minimal Humanities Projects with Jekyll

    Columbia (Butler Library room 305) 535 West 114th St, New York, NY, United States

    In this session you will get and overview of how to design and deploy Jekyll sites. You will also learn how to apply this knowledge to many genres in the humanities: archives, exhibits, editions, maps, journals, etc. Equipment: Laptop. Preferably Mac or Linux. If you have a Windows machine, please update to Windows 10. Prerequisites: [...]

    Free
  • Zine Union Catalog: Bringing Together Disparate, Unruly Data

    Bobst Library, NYU, Room 743 70 Washington Square South, New York, NY, United States

    The Zine Union Catalog, or ZineCat, is a catalog built on Collective Access, a digital asset manager similar to, but with more complete metadata connectors than Omeka. ZineCat brings together records from six libraries with wildly different metadata schema. They are public, academic, community, and digital libraries using RDA, xZINECOREx, LibraryThing, and homegrown/standalone schema. Lauren [...]

    Free
  • Introduction to OpenRefine

    Bobst Library, NYU, Room 743 70 Washington Square South, New York, NY, United States

    OpenRefine is a popular open-source application for data analysis, clean up, and enrichment. It can help you prepare your digital humanities dataset for further analysis and visualization through: text filters and facets batch editing assisted clustering of terms splitting and merging values advanced transformations, such as regular expressions It also allows you to export your [...]

    Free
  • Digital Tools for Teaching Undergraduate Research: A GIS History of NYC Theatre

    Columbia (Butler Library room 208B) 535 West 114th St, New York, NY, United States

    In this session we will share the design and implementation of a digital mapping project used in an undergraduate class in theater history. The independent research project utilizes ESRI Story Maps software--a free online GIS software for everyday users. As part of an interdisciplinary course on theater and architecture, students conduct research on historical sites around the city and enter the data into spreadsheets. [...]

    Free
  • Git in a Jiff

    Studio Lehman, Lehman Social Sciences Library 420 W 118th St, Room 215 International Affairs Building , New York, NY

    Learn the basics of using Git to put your projects, articles, and chapters under version control. Then, learn to integrate Git with Visual Studio Code. Equipment Requirements: Attendees should bring their own laptop and pre-install Visual Studio Code.    

    Free
  • Introduction to WebAnno

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

    WebAnno is a web-based tool for linguistic annotation (marking up) of text, with layers for morphological, syntactic, and semantic annotation. We will work through tagging named entities and relationships in a text, exporting as a tab-delimited file, and using the annotated text as input into a (Python) machine-learning algorithm for named entity recognition. Equipment Requirements: [...]

    Free
  • Getting Started with TEI

    CUNY Graduate Center, Room 5307 365 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY

    This workshop is a deep introduction to the theory and practice of encoding electronic texts for the humanities. It is designed for students who are interested in the transcription and digitization of manuscripts and print-based texts into diplomatic, digital formats. The workshop contains three parts: first, an overview of TEI and the major schemas; second, [...]

    Free
  • Introduction to Omeka

    Bobst Library, NYU, Room 619 70 Washington Square S, New York, NY, United States

    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.   Equipment Requirements: [...]

    Free
  • Intro to Carto

    Fordham University's Lincoln Center Campus, LL 601 113 W. 60th St., New York, NY, United States

    With almost 40% of the entire world carrying a GPS device around with them in their bag or pocket, digital mapping has exploded in both popularity and accessibility. Carto offers a powerful platform to creatively design maps to explore spatial relationships embedded in any topic or subject you are passionate about. Join us for Intro [...]

    Free
  • Advanced Omeka

    Bobst Library, NYU, Room 619 70 Washington Square S, New York, NY, United States

    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 your collections and exhibitions. [...]

    Free
  • Intro to Networks

    Pratt Manhattan Center, Room 609 144 West 14th, New York, NY, United States

    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. Attendees can bring their own data, or sample data will be [...]

    Free
  • Fair Use in the Digital Humanities

    CUNY Graduate Center, Room 9207 365 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY, United States

    A crash course on fair use, particularly for digital humanities projects that use copyrighted works as data. We will look at the wiggle room intentionally built into the language about fair use in United States copyright law, as well as the increasing importance of transformativeness in fair use rulings.    

    Free
  • Web Accessibility

    Pace University, Babble Lab, Rm. 202 41 Park Row, New York, NY, United States

    The web’s importance in our daily lives continues to grow. The internet is the new public square. It is a place where ideas, information, education, entertainment, and commerce are taking place. For accessibility to become embedded in our everyday thinking and world, we all need to realize the role we all can play in accessibility. [...]

    Free
  • The Making and Knowing Project’s Digital Critical Edition and English Translation of a 16th-c. Manuscript of Artisanal Recipes

    Columbia University, Fayerweather Hall, Room 513 1180 Amsterdam Avenue, New York, NY, United States

    The Making and Knowing Project (Center for Science and Society, Columbia University) is excited to present Secrets of Craft and Nature in Renaissance France—a digital critical edition and English translation of a sixteenth-century French manuscript of artisanal recipes. The publication of this edition marks the culmination over five years of iterative, collaborative, and interdisciplinary work by [...]

    Free
  • Intro To WordPress: Gutenberg

    Bard Graduate Center Digital Media Lab 38 West 86th St., 3rd Floor, New York, United States

    Wordpress is an advanced CMS (Content Management System) that can be employed to build a wide-variety of online projects from personal academic sites to online exhibitions. Come learn about Wordpress and its revamped block editor called Gutenberg, which offers a new visual editing experience for media rich pages and posts.  This intro-level workshop is a [...]

    Free
  • Critical Data Methods: Theory & Praxis

    NYU, 244 Greene Street, 1st Floor Event Space 244 Greene Street, New York, NY, United States

    Whether in the classroom or archive, humanities scholars and students often encounter data methods as means to an end. Processes like data modeling, analysis, and visualization — sometimes represented by particular applications or technologies — populate the proverbial DH toolbox, equipping practitioners to pursue data-driven research and project-based learning curricula. But, while these data-oriented skills [...]

    Free
  • Translating Questions into Actionable Research

    Pratt Manhattan Center, Room 610 144 West 14th, Room 610, New York, NY, United States

    Researchers are often driven by a hunch, a practical problem or a gap in existing knowledge. However, successfully translating research questions into data collection and analysis methods requires skills and experience. This workshop will review commonly used methods for collecting primary sources data (questionnaires, interviews, observations), as well as qualitative and quantitative approaches to data [...]

    Free
  • Humanitarian Map-a-thon: DH for Disaster Relief

    Pace University, Babble Lab, Rm. 202 41 Park Row, New York, NY, United States

    This session will focus on the use of digital tools for social justice and humanitarian disaster relief work. Utilizing digital mapping, you will join the Humanitarian OpenStreetMapping Team to learn basic GIS skills. Attendees will get familiar with iD editor, and JSOM using OpenStreetMaps for this and many other projects. We will discuss the need [...]

    Free
  • Simple CV

    Studio Lehman, Lehman Social Sciences Library 420 W 118th St, Room 215 International Affairs Building , New York, NY

    Create a PDF and HTML CV for yourself out of plain text files and set up a free personal CV website. Equipment Requirements: Attendees should bring their own laptop and pre-install Visual Studio Code.  

    Free
  • Edition Launch: Secrets of Craft and Nature in Renaissance France by the Making and Knowing Project

    Columbia University, Fayerweather Hall, Room 513 1180 Amsterdam Avenue, New York, NY, United States

    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 [...]

  • Publishing with Manifold

    CUNY Graduate Center, Room 5307 365 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY

    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 [...]

    Free
  • Working with Open Data – intro to APIs

    Columbia (Butler Library room 208B) 535 West 114th St, New York, NY, United States

    There is so much data out on the web, knowing how to use APIs will let you explore and collect data in a reliable and efficient way. We will use Python to get data from New York Times archive. Equipment: Laptop, Anaconda Prerequisites: Familiarity with Python and Anaconda    

    Free
  • Tome Collaborative Course Publications

    NYU 20 Cooper Square 20 Cooper Square, 2nd floor, New York, NY, United States

    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. Equipment Requirements: Laptop with Wifi capabilities

    Free
  • Starting to Text Mine the Digitized Library with HathiTrust Features.

    Pace University, Babble Lab, Rm. 202 41 Park Row, New York, NY, United States

    Millions of books have been digitized in the past two decades. Thanks to a 2014 court ruling, about 15 million books are available for computational analysis in the HathiTrust including data about word counts on each individual page. In the next year or two, similar data will become available for JStor and Portico books. This [...]

    Free
  • Commons In A Box OpenLab: A Commons for Open Learning

    CUNY Graduate Center, Room 5307 365 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY

    This workshop introduces Commons In A Box OpenLab: free, open source software that enables anyone to create a commons space specifically designed for open learning, where students, faculty, and staff can collaborate across disciplinary boundaries and share their work openly with one another and the world. Funded by a generous grant from the NEH’s Office [...]

    Free
  • Unity for Spatial Research: SpatioScholar

    Bobst Library, NYU, Room 619 70 Washington Square S, New York, NY, United States

    The workshop will provide participants with an introduction to the SpatioScholar workflow. SpatioScholar is an application developed in Unity for scholarly work that requires spatial and temporal processing and visualization in art/architectural/urban history and heritage studies. SpatioScholar provides a single interface for combining 3D modeled spaces, digitized primary documents, historical data and scholarly research and [...]

    Free
  • OpenRefine for Beginners

    Fordham Lincoln Center, Quinn Library Room 234 113 W 60th Street, New York, NY, United States

    Looking to organize and rearrange a large spreadsheet for a project? Join us for an interactive, step-by-step introduction to OpenRefine, an open source desktop application described as “a powerful tool for working with messy data.” This session will cover OpenRefine basics including editing and reconciling data, transforming data into different formats, and connecting to external [...]

    Free
  • Open & Digital Pedagogy: Teaching with WordPress and the CUNY Academic Commons

    CUNY Graduate Center, Room C201 365 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY, United States

    This workshop will present models and strategies for teaching with Wordpress. We’ll explore open teaching, considering methods and digital tools that allow instructors and their students to engage with wider audiences and public discourses. The workshop will also introduce the CUNY Academic Commons, a WordPress platform for the CUNY community, and demonstrate how this platform [...]

    Free
  • NYCDH Kickoff Event 2021

    New York, NY, United States

    NYC Digital Humanities in a Context of Radical Care This year's kickoff event will focus collective attention and action on the relationship between individual digital humanists and NYCDH as a community of practice impacted by ongoing crises and traumas, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, racial injustice, budget austerity, labor conditions, and pedagogical transition, that expose [...]

    Free
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