Workshops
- Accessible Design (2/11)
- Advanced Omeka (2/10)
- Collecting Twitter Data for Research (2/10)
- Supporting Open Learning with Commons In A Box OpenLab SUPPORT (2/10)
- DH Project Management SUPPORT (2/11)
- DH Proposal Development SUPPORT (2/10)
- Digitalizing the Classroom: The Way Forward (2/9)
- Gitsertation: Scholarly Workflows with Git, Pandoc, and Zotero (2/8)
- Intro to Vector Tiles for Web: From QGIS to Mapbox (2/9)
- Introduction to IIIF, the International Image Interoperability Framework (2/9)
- Introduction to Manifold, an Open Source Publishing Platform (2/8)
- Introduction to Omeka (2/10)
- Lessons from Hybrid Teaching (2/10)
- Mapping with Palladio (2/10)
- Musical Collaborations: Discussion & Knowledge Sharing (2/11)
- NEH Funding Opportunities for Digital Humanities Projects SUPPORT (2/10)
- Open Refine for Beginners (2/10)
- Pandas: The Bare Basics (2/11)
- Publishing with Github Pages (2/9)
- Python – A Gentle Introduction (2/11)
- Survey Design for the Humanities (2/8)
- Text Analysis with a Zine Corpus (2/10)
- Textual Corpus Creation with Corpus-DB (2/10)
- The Web is All You Need: A Data Analysis Stack for the 2020s (2/10)
- Accessible Design (2/11)
- Advanced Omeka (2/10)
- Collecting Twitter Data for Research (2/10)
- Supporting Open Learning with Commons In A Box OpenLab SUPPORT (2/10)
- DH Project Management SUPPORT (2/11)
- DH Proposal Development SUPPORT (2/10)
- Digitalizing the Classroom: The Way Forward (2/9)
- Gitsertation: Scholarly Workflows with Git, Pandoc, and Zotero (2/8)
- Intro to Vector Tiles for Web: From QGIS to Mapbox (2/9)
- Introduction to IIIF, the International Image Interoperability Framework (2/9)
- Introduction to Manifold, an Open Source Publishing Platform (2/8)
- Introduction to Omeka (2/10)
- Lessons from Hybrid Teaching (2/10)
- Mapping with Palladio (2/10)
- Musical Collaborations: Discussion & Knowledge Sharing (2/11)
- NEH Funding Opportunities for Digital Humanities Projects SUPPORT (2/10)
- Open Refine for Beginners (2/10)
- Pandas: The Bare Basics (2/11)
- Publishing with Github Pages (2/9)
- Python – A Gentle Introduction (2/11)
- Survey Design for the Humanities (2/8)
- Text Analysis with a Zine Corpus (2/10)
- Textual Corpus Creation with Corpus-DB (2/10)
- The Web is All You Need: A Data Analysis Stack for the 2020s (2/10)
Events
- Association for Computers and the Humanities (ACH) Info Session SUPPORT (2/8)
- Early Career & Grad Student Networking Session SUPPORT (2/8)
- Interrogating the Archive and Digital Humanities through Latina Feminism (2/11)
- Seed to Scale: Leveraging Institutional Grants for Additional Funding SUPPORT (2/10)
- The Oracle for Transfeminist Technologies (2/8)
Thank you as always to the organizers for volunteering their time and sharing their knowledge and thanks to the entire NYCDH community for making this year’s NYCDH Week such a successful Celebration of DH in the City!