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Electronic Lab Notebooks
McMaster University 1280 Main St W, Hamilton, Ontario, CanadaDate: 26 March 2025 This beginner-level session introduces participants to Electronic Lab Notebooks (ELNs), covering common functions, ELN options, and key research considerations. This workshop will provide guidance on selecting […]
Putting it All Together (Technical)
LEMDOThis month we are discussing the final stages of preparing an edition for publication. In this technical webinar, LEMDO Project Manager, Navarra Houldin, will explain how to encode an edition […]
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 […]
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 […]
Data Deposit Bootcamp
McMaster University 1280 Main St W, Hamilton, Ontario, CanadaDate: 20 May 2025 Data deposit and data sharing are increasingly recognized as best practice to support open research, reproducibility, research integrity, collaboration, and more. Disciplines, funders, and journals are […]
Text Encoding Fundamentals and their Application
Université de Montréal 3150 Rue Jean Brillant, Montreal, Québec, CanadaLed by: Constance Crompton For those new to the field, this is an introduction to the theory and practice of encoding electronic texts for the humanities. This workshop is designed […]
Intro to Spatial Analysis for the Humanities
Université de Montréal 3150 Rue Jean Brillant, Montreal, Québec, CanadaLed by: Amanda Madden This course is intended to be an introduction to the spatial humanities both in practice and theory and is suitable for both novices and those with […]