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Fouille de texte et analyse automatique d’images avec Python
UQAM | Université du Québec à Montréal 400 rue Sainte-Catherine, Montreal, QuébecL’objectif de cet atelier est d’initier les participants à la fouille de texte et à l’analyse automatique d’images à l’aide du langage de programmation Python. Cet atelier ouvert à tous […]
Data Bites – Best Practices for File Naming
Do you struggle with organizing your research materials? This 30-minute workshop highlights practical techniques for file naming. Join us to develop a naming convention based on elements that are important […]
Data Bites – Best Practices for File Formatting
Do you struggle with organizing your research materials? This 30-minute workshop highlights practical techniques for file formatting. Join us to learn more about data formats, data access, and data preservation. Instructors: Eugene […]
Releasing Your Anthology (Technical)
LEMDOIn this technical webinar, LEMDO Project Manager, Navarra Houldin, will guide anthology leads and interested editors through the workflow and technical side of publication.
Digital Sustainability and Preservation in Digital Archives Projects
St Francis Xavier University 4130 University Ave, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, CanadaInstructors:Dr. Constance Crompton, Canada Research Chair in Digital Humanities, University of OttawaMeghan Landry, ACENET Max Participants: 25 This four-day in-person workshop at St. Francis Xavier University will discuss in-depth the […]
Introduction to Databases for Humanist Data
St Francis Xavier University 4130 University Ave, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, CanadaDr. Jon Bath, Associate Professor of Art and Art History, University of Saskatchewan Max Participants: 12 This course will introduce the use of relational databases for the analysis of humanities […]
Gaelic Song and Digital Archives
St Francis Xavier University 4130 University Ave, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, CanadaAre you curious about Gaelic songs or digital cultural resources? Join us for an engaging two-day workshop (May 9-10) dedicated to exploring Tobar an Dualchais/Kist o’ Riches and the Nova Scotia Gaelic Song […]
Data Management for Reproducible Research
Dates: May 12-16, 2025 This week-long workshop will introduce attendees to best practices in Research Data Management (RDM) using common tools to support research transparency and reproducibility. Robust implementation of […]
Using Play as a Design Approach to Create Exploratory Digital Archives
Dates: May 12th to May 15th, 2025 Instructor: Patricia Enn In this course I will emphasize how play is an important tool for designing engaging and exciting digital archives. Often […]
Digital Editions, Start to Finish
Dates: May 12th to May 15th, 2025 Instructor: Laura Mandell Location: TBA Description: In this class, students will be introduced to the DigEd system that allows them to create digital […]
Visualizing Data in the Humanities: From Concepts to Creation
Dates: May 12th to May 15th, 2025 Instructors: Diana Duarte Salinas Location: TBA Description: Data visualization is a powerful tool for uncovering patterns, telling compelling stories, and communicating complex ideas […]
Digital Misogynoir and Harm Reduction Tactics
Dates: May 12th to May 15th, 2025 Instructor: Dr. KáLyn Coghill Location: TBA Description: This course engages in a critical examination of the distinctive challenges encountered by Black women within […]