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SUMMARY:Introduction to Python
DESCRIPTION:This beginner level workshop will introduce you to the basic concepts of the world’s most popular Python programming language. You’ll learn to store data in Python data types and variables\, as well as learn how to perform operations on numbers and strings. Python IDE Anaconda will be briefly discussed. No prior knowledge of Python is required.
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/introduction-to-python/
LOCATION:McMaster University\, 1280 Main St W\, Hamilton\, Ontario\, L8S 4L8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:1-4 hour workshop
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SUMMARY:Storage Scores: Store and Back Up Data at McMaster
DESCRIPTION:From very small tabular datasets to mid-size mixed methods records to the titan data for Advanced Research Computing\, researchers at McMaster have a wide range of needs for storing research data. But what options are available? What are some workflows when you’re working alone vs with a research team? What’s available if you need a bit more? Join us for a session on research data storage and backup. In this workshop\, we’ll start with an overview of different storage platforms available to you as a researcher\, their features and drawbacks\, and outline data backup and security principles. Then\, we’ll share information about the Digital Research Alliance of Canada’s annual Resource Allocation Competition and how researchers can start working with large-scale computational resources. Note: This webinar will be for researchers who are curious about the Resource Allocation Competition but have not accessed it yet. For those who are already accessing it and would like more information\, please see the Intermediate High-Performance Computing session with Sergey Mashchenko.
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/storage-scores-store-and-back-up-data-at-mcmaster/
LOCATION:McMaster University\, 1280 Main St W\, Hamilton\, Ontario\, L8S 4L8\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Stylo: a semantic text editor |  Stylo\, un éditeur de texte sémantique
DESCRIPTION:Date: 14 February 2024 \n\n\n\nWe’ll be presenting the main features of Stylo\, a web-accessible semantic text editor for writing in the humanities and social sciences. Since the project’s launch in 2017\, one of its objectives has been to provide a tool capable of changing and improving the academic publishing chain\, particularly the workflow of journals in the humanities and social sciences. \n\n\n\nStylo is based on a principle known as single source publishing: from a single source Stylo can produce different objects in various formats such as HTML\, PDF\, XML. The implementation of this principle relies first and foremost on a WYSIWYM (What you see is what you mean) interface and the use of three formats to manipulate the source: Markdown for body text\, YAML to serialize metadata and BibTeX to structure bibliographic references. \n\n\n\nIn this workshop\, we’ll show how to create and write text in Stylo\, as well as the various functions for manipulating the elements that will form the source of our documents\, which we can then export in a variety of formats. \n\n\n\nÀ l’occasion de cet atelier pour les HSS Winter Series\, nous présenterons les principales fonctionnalités de l’outil Stylo\, un éditeur de texte sémantique accessible sur le Web et destiné à l’écriture en sciences humaines et en lettres\, afin d’en assurer la prise en main. \n\n\n\nDepuis les débuts du projet en 2017\, l’un des objectifs poursuivis est de fournir un outil capable de changer et d’améliorer la chaîne de publication académique\, notamment le flux de travail des revues en SHS. \n\n\n\nStylo repose sur un principe nommé single source publishing : à partir d’une seule source\, Stylo peut produire différents objets en divers formats tels que HTML\, PDF\, XML. \n\n\n\nL’implémentation de ce principe passe d’abord par une interface WYSIWYM (What you see is what you mean) et l’emploi de trois formats pour manipuler la source : le Markdown pour le corps de texte\, le YAML pour sérialiser les métadonnées et le BibTeX pour structurer les références bibliographiques. \n\n\n\nLors de cet atelier\, nous verrons ensemble comment créer et rédiger un texte dans Stylo ainsi que les différentes fonctionnalités pour manipuler les éléments qui constitueront la source de nos documents que nous pourrons ensuite exporter en divers formats. \n\n\n\nLed by / Presenté par: Guilia Ferretti (EN); Roch Delannay (FR) \n\n\n\nThis event is part of the Digital Research Alliance of Canada’s HSS (Humanities and Social Sciences) Series 2024.  For more information\, visit: https://hss24.netlify.app/. \n\n\n\nCet événement fait partie de l’École hivernale des SHS 2024 (Alliance de recherche numérique du Canada).  Pour plus d’informations\, visitez: https://hss24.netlify.app/.
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/stylo-a-semantic-text-editor/
LOCATION:Québec
CATEGORIES:1-4 hour workshop
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SUMMARY:The Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) | Le Text Encoding Initiative (TEI)
DESCRIPTION:Date: 14 February 2024 \n\n\n\nThis workshop will introduce the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI): the de facto standard in the humanities for creating digital texts. In this workshop\, we will discuss the scholarly and technical affordances are of using the TEI\, answering why it is that so many digital humanities resources—including Early English Books Online (EEBO)\, Eighteenth Century Collections Online\, and the Women Writers Project—use TEI to enrich their digital archives. We will also discuss the wide variety of tools and platforms built by the TEI community for creating\, sustaining\, and publishing TEI encoded texts. No prior experience with markup languages\, text encoding\, or the digital humanities necessary. \n\n\n\nCet atelier fera l’introduction du Text Encoding Initiative (TEI)\, la norme de facto pour la création de textes numériques. \n\n\n\nLed by / Presenté par: Joey Takeda (EN); Yanet Hernández (FR) \n\n\n\nThis event is part of the Digital Research Alliance of Canada’s HSS (Humanities and Social Sciences) Series 2024.  For more information\, visit: https://hss24.netlify.app/. \n\n\n\nCet événement fait partie de l’École hivernale des SHS 2024 (Alliance de recherche numérique du Canada).  Pour plus d’informations\, visitez: https://hss24.netlify.app/.
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