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SUMMARY:DH Project Foundations: Best Practices for Getting Started
DESCRIPTION:Date: January 7 2025 \n\n\n\nThis workshop sets the foundation for those at the beginning stages of a DH project. Specifically\, this workshop will provide an introduction to best practices and workflows for those embarking on a TEI-based project. Topics will include best practices for file naming\, organizational and naming practices\, version control in Git/GitHub\, and setting up a local environment for TEI encoding.  \n\n\n\nThis workship is presented in partnership with the Digital Scholarship in the Arts Initiative (DiSA) and the Adaptive TEI Network Initiative.  \n\n\n\nInstructor: Joey Takeda \n\n\n\nJoey Takeda is a Developer in the Digital Humanities Innovation Lab\, Simon Fraser University Library and a member of the TEI Technical Council.
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/dh-project-foundations-best-practices-for-getting-started/
LOCATION:The University of British Columbia\, 1958 Main Mall\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V62 1Z2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:1-4 hour workshop
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SUMMARY:Best Practices for Managing Data in your Research
DESCRIPTION:Date: 15 January 2025 \n\n\n\nTIFU by losing a ton of data for my research – Have you ever seen a description like this on Reddit? Are your desktop and downloads folders a jumble of files named Data-finalFINAL-USETHISONE? Is all of your lab’s data stored on a single drive? Join research data management services and learn how investing a small amount of time in organizing your data now can save you a lot of time and prevent future headaches. In this introductory workshop\, learn about research data management best practices. We will go over best practices for data planning\, storage\, organization\, preservation\, and sharing. \n\n\n\nBy the end of the session participants will be empowered to: Produce a plan for their data\, organize and document their data consistently\, store and back-up their data securely\, and select an appropriate data repository for archival and sharing. \n\n\n\nDetails: This virtual workshop will be recorded. The recording will be posted to the Sherman Centre’s Online Learning Catalogue.  \n\n\n\nFacilitator Bio:  \n\n\n\nIsaac Pratt (he/him) is a research scientist by training and has a PhD in Anatomy & Cell Biology. He leverages nearly a decade of interdisciplinary research experience to help support students\, staff\, and faculty. His expertise lies in questions surrounding data storage\, security\, planning\, archival\, and sharing. Isaac also provides support and curation services for McMaster Dataverse. His other interests include reproducible research methods\, open science\, and data science. \n\n\n\nDanica Evering holds expansive experience with research support\, education\, project management\, advocacy\, and knowledge translation; with fluency in social practice art\, healthcare\, community research\, data\, and systems development. Danica supports students\, postdocs\, faculty\, and staff with RDM through the data lifecycle—Data Management Plans\, storage and backup\, data security\, data sharing. With an MA in Media Studies from Concordia\, they are interested in fostering RDM within curious scholars and disciplines.
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/best-practices-for-managing-data-in-your-research-5/
LOCATION:McMaster University\, 1280 Main St W\, Hamilton\, Ontario\, L8S 4L8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:1-4 hour workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20250116T000000
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SUMMARY:Sources (Technical)
DESCRIPTION:In this technical webinar\, LEMDO Project Manager\, Navarra Houldin\, will guide editors through encoding and linking to a bibliography entry.
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/sources-technical/
LOCATION:LEMDO
CATEGORIES:1-4 hour workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20250120T000000
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SUMMARY:Introduction aux humanités numériques
DESCRIPTION:Les humanités numériques réfèrent à l’utilisation d’outils et de pratiques numériques dans les sphères des sciences humaines et sociales et des arts et lettres. Le numérique peut intervenir à différents moments d’une recherche en sciences humaines et sociales et en arts et lettres\, et ce\, peu importe la nature et la portée du projet. \n\n\n\nCette présentation se veut une introduction aux méthodes et outils en humanités numériques ainsi qu’un tour d’horizon des ressources et services offerts au Service des bibliothèques de l’UQAM en lien avec les humanités numériques.  \n\n\n\nGuides liés: Humanités numériques by Simon Côté-Lapointe
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/introduction-aux-humanites-numeriques-3/
LOCATION:Nova Scotia
CATEGORIES:1-4 hour workshop
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CREATED:20250117T170901Z
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Machine Learning: Regression Models
DESCRIPTION:This workshop focuses on regression models to provide participants with a foundational understanding of machine learning concepts\, techniques\, and tools used for linear and nonlinear regression. Through a combination of lectures and hands-on exercises\, participants will gain practical experience with regression algorithms\, one of the most popular machine-learning techniques. The workshop begins with an overview of regression\, exploring its various types and applications and continues with training regression models\, interpreting the results\, and making predictions using real-world datasets. Additionally\, participants will gain insights into advanced topics such as regularization and feature selection. By the end of this workshop\, you will have a solid understanding of regression models and be familiar with popular Python libraries and tools to implement them. \n\n\n\nIn this workshop\, we will use cloud-based platforms\, so you don’t need to have Python installed. Please make sure that you have a Google Colaboratory (https://colab.research.google.com/) account. This workshop will involve hands-on exercises that require the use of programming tools and libraries commonly used in machine learning\, such as Python and Scikit-learn. As such\, prior familiarity with Python programming is recommended for participants to fully benefit from the practical component of the workshop. \n\n\n\nSign up for other Machine Learning workshops in this series. \n\n\n\nOr view other upcoming Digital Scholarship workshops.
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/introduction-to-machine-learning-regression-models-2/
LOCATION:Nova Scotia
CATEGORIES:1-4 hour workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20250121T000000
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SUMMARY:Introduction to making minimal websites and digital ephemera
DESCRIPTION:Date: January 21 2025 \n\n\n\nReg Beatty \n\n\n\nThe “small web” is equal parts political and aesthetic. It engages with questions\, posed by the early web\, about what it means to have a personal presence online but in the light of today’s ubiquitous social media and commercialization.  \n\n\n\nThis Intro will touch on these aspects of the small web but will focus on one of its hallmarks—the handmade web page. Using a minimal palette of HTML and CSS we will see how quickly a page can be created and published. This can be anything from a professional portal linking dispersed materials\, to a zine\, a poem\, or ephemera like a bulletin\, a postcard. \n\n\n\nFor those of you that want to explore this further (or are unable to attend on Jan 21) we will be offering two hands-on workshops in February. These will be hybrid events held on Zoom and at the Library’s Collaboratory. The tentative dates are Feb 7 and 14 (both Fridays) from 10am until noon EST. If you are interested please use the registration button on our website and we will stay in touch. \n\n\n\nInstructor: Reg Beatty
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/introduction-to-making-minimal-websites-and-digital-ephemera/
LOCATION:Nova Scotia
CATEGORIES:1-4 hour workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20250122T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20250122T235959
DTSTAMP:20260404T140823
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SUMMARY:Creating Exhibitions with Omeka S
DESCRIPTION:Date: 22 January 2025 \n\n\n\nLearn how to use Omeka S to manage digital collections and create scholarly exhibits. This tutorial will introduce participants to the basic functions of Omeka S\, including how to create an archival item collection\, add metadata\, and build a digital exhibit. \n\n\n\nLearning Outcomes: Learn how to add items to Omeka S. Understand different features that contribute to an engaging digital exhibition. \n\n\n\nDetails: Any preparatory work for the session can be found on its information page. This virtual workshop will be recorded and shared on the same page\, and discoverable via the Sherman Centre’s Online Learning Catalogue. \n\n\n\nFacilitator Bio: Subhanya (she/her) brings a background of research in data justice\, science and technology studies\, and environmental humanities. She is currently thinking through participatory data design which allow for visualizations that are empowering for the end user.
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/creating-exhibitions-with-omeka-s/
LOCATION:McMaster University\, 1280 Main St W\, Hamilton\, Ontario\, L8S 4L8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:1-4 hour workshop
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DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20250122T235959
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SUMMARY:Telling Spatial Stories with your Data\, Part 1
DESCRIPTION:This introductory workshop is targeted toward scholars\, practitioners\, and researchers who are interested in finding ways to represent their data and research materials spatially. Rather than focusing on a single software or technical workflow\, participants will be introduced to a variety of methods\, tools\, and platforms to create maps or spatial representations. Participants will also be walked through key questions to manage research projects\, and learn how to evaluate tools and workflows for their applicability to their projects. \n\n\n\nThink of this workshop as a wayfinding tutorial for navigating what questions to ask yourself at the beginning of a project comprising spatial data. By the end of this workshop series\, participants will be able to: \n\n\n\n\nDesign a project to tell a spatial story with your data\n\n\n\nIdentify suitable methods/tools/platforms of spatial visualization to best represent research idea\n\n\n\nInventory and assemble the necessary resources to begin\n\n\n\n\nThis workshop will be facilitated across two sessions. Session 1 will take place online and is concerned with project design; Session 2 will be held in-person and will put into practice skills learned on day one. Please register for both sessions. \n\n\n\nThough there will be an example project\, participants are invited to bring their own projects/datasets to work through together on day two. Attendance to Session 1 is prerequisite for participation in Session 2. \n\n\n\nNot sure if this workshop is for you? Non-geospatial experts are welcome\, especially those interested in spatial approaches to humanities research and data.
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/telling-spatial-stories-with-your-data-part-1-6/
LOCATION:Nova Scotia
CATEGORIES:1-4 hour workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20250123T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20250123T235959
DTSTAMP:20260404T140823
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Python 
DESCRIPTION:Date: 23 January 2025 \n\n\n\nThis 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. No prior knowledge of Python is required. This session will be recorded and made available openly. \n\n\n\nLearning Outcome: Get started with Python Programming after learning the basic concepts. \n\n\n\nDetails: Any preparatory work for the session can be found on its information page. This virtual workshop will be recorded and shared on the same page\, and discoverable via the Sherman Centre’s Online Learning Catalogue. \n\n\n\nFacilitator Bio:  \n\n\n\nVivek Jadon (he/him) provides research support in the use of numeric research data. As part of his role\, Vivek is McMaster University’s official representative for Statistics Canada’s Data Liberation Initiative (DLI) program and Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR). Both of these programs provide researchers with vast archive of research data from various disciplines for high quality research and instruction. Vivek is also involved in building awareness and promoting RDM activities/services at McMaster.
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/introduction-to-python-3/
LOCATION:McMaster University\, 1280 Main St W\, Hamilton\, Ontario\, L8S 4L8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:1-4 hour workshop
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SUMMARY:Telling Spatial Stories with your Data\, Part 2
DESCRIPTION:This is the second session of a two-part series. Please only register if you have taken “Telling Spatial Stories with your Data\, Part 1”. \n\n\n\nThis introductory workshop is targeted toward scholars\, practitioners\, and researchers who are interested in finding ways to represent their data and research materials spatially. Rather than focusing on a single software or technical workflow\, participants will be introduced to a variety of methods\, tools\, and platforms to create maps or spatial representations. Participants will also be walked through key questions to manage research projects\, and learn how to evaluate tools and workflows for their applicability to their projects. \n\n\n\nThink of this workshop as a wayfinding tutorial for navigating what questions to ask yourself at the beginning of a project comprising spatial data. By the end of this workshop series\, participants will be able to: \n\n\n\n\nDesign a project to tell a spatial story with your data\n\n\n\nIdentify suitable methods/tools/platforms of spatial visualization to best represent research idea\n\n\n\nInventory and assemble the necessary resources to begin\n\n\n\n\nThis workshop will be facilitated across two sessions. Session 1 is concerned with project design and will be held online; Session 2 will put into practice skills learned on day one and we will meet in person in Koerner Library to work together. Please register for both sessions. \n\n\n\nThough there will be an example project\, participants are invited to bring their own projects/datasets to work through together on day two. Attendance to Session 1 is prerequisite for participation in Session 2. \n\n\n\nNot sure if this workshop is for you? Non-geospatial experts are welcome\, especially those interested in spatial approaches to humanities research and data. \n\n\n\nThings to do before arriving:\n\n\n\nPlease bring a laptop or other device. \n\n\n\nLocation:\n\n\n\nKoerner Library\, Presentation Room 548/552 \n\n\n\nIf you have questions\, concerns\, or accessibility needs\, please email alexandra.alisauskas@ubc.ca
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/telling-spatial-stories-with-your-data-part-2-2/
LOCATION:Nova Scotia
CATEGORIES:1-4 hour workshop
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DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20250127T235959
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SUMMARY:Créer des cartes géographiques interactives avec uMap et ArcGIS Storymaps
DESCRIPTION:Cette présentation vise à faire un tour d’horizon de uMap et Storymaps\, deux logiciels qui permettent de créer des cartes interactives. \n\n\n\nL’application en ligne uMap permet de créer et de diffuser des cartes géographiques personnalisées\, interactives et collaboratives. uMap est utile pour les chercheurs et étudiants universitaires\, car l’application permet de présenter des données sur une carte en ligne et de collaborer à plusieurs personnes sur une même carte\, offrant ainsi une plateforme conviviale pour la visualisation et la communication efficace des informations géospatiales. \n\n\n\nArcGIS StoryMaps est une plateforme de création de récits cartographiques immersive qui permet aux utilisateurs de combiner des cartes interactives\, des médias audiovisuels et du texte pour raconter des histoires de manière captivante. En intégrant la cartographie dynamique avec des éléments narratifs\, ARCGIS StoryMaps permet de partager des contenus de manière engageante et accessible\, facilitant ainsi la communication visuelle de données et d’analyses.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPrésenté par Katerine Grandmont et Simon Côté-Lapointe \n\n\n\nKaterine Grandmont occupe le poste de technicienne en cartographie à la Cartothèque de l’UQAM. Elle détient une maitrise en géographie et a travaillé de nombreuses années dans le domaine de la recherche nordique\, notamment à la cartographie des risques en milieux de pergélisol. Elle offre du soutien à la communauté universitaire pour l’utilisation d’outils et logiciels de cartographie et d’analyse spatiale et l’utilisation des données géospatiales.  \n\n\n\nSimon Côté-Lapointe est bibliothécaire en histoire\, philosophie\, sciences des religions et linguistique et responsable des humanités numériques à l’UQAM. Il est détenteur d’un doctorat en sciences de l’information portant sur les archives audiovisuelles. Les méthodes et outils numériques pour la recherche ainsi que la gestion\, l’organisation\, la préservation et la diffusion des données et documents sont parmi ses champs d’intérêt. \n\n\n\nGuides liés: Humanités numériques by Simon Côté-Lapointe
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/creer-des-cartes-geographiques-interactives-avec-umap-et-arcgis-storymaps/
LOCATION:Nova Scotia
CATEGORIES:1-4 hour workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20250127T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20250127T235959
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CREATED:20250127T143737Z
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Machine Learning: Classification and Clustering
DESCRIPTION:This workshop offers an exploration of machine learning models for clustering and classification. With the increasing availability of large datasets\, these models play a crucial role in extracting valuable insights and making informed decisions. In this workshop\, participants will gain insight into clustering algorithms such as K-means\, explore popular classification algorithms like decision trees\, and learn about anomaly detection. Through a combination of lectures and hands-on exercises\, participants will learn how to preprocess data\, select relevant features\, and evaluate model performance. By the conclusion of the workshop\, participants will have a solid foundation in building and deploying machine learning models for clustering and classification tasks. \n\n\n\nIn this workshop\, we will use cloud-based platforms\, so you don’t need to have Python installed. Please make sure that you have a Google Colaboratory (https://colab.research.google.com/) account. This workshop will involve hands-on exercises that require the use of programming tools and libraries commonly used in machine learning\, such as Python and Scikit-learn. As such\, prior familiarity with Python programming is recommended for participants to fully benefit from the practical component of the workshop. \n\n\n\nSign up for other Machine Learning workshops in this series: \n\n\n\nUpcoming Digital Scholarship workshops.
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/introduction-to-machine-learning-classification-and-clustering-3/
LOCATION:Nova Scotia
CATEGORIES:1-4 hour workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20250129T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20250129T235959
DTSTAMP:20260404T140823
CREATED:20240927T154931Z
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SUMMARY:Streamline Your Research Materials Photos 
DESCRIPTION:Date: 29 January 2025 \n\n\n\nYou’ve been there–getting home from an incredible research trip to an archive\, maps collection\, or gallery only to face a folder with thousands of photos all labelled “IMG50293.png.” Join Research Data Management Specialist Danica Evering and Data Analysis and Visualization Librarian Subhanya Sivajothy for an overview of Tropy: an open-source solution to explore and manage research photos. Instead of a folder crammed full of a jumble of nameless files\, Tropy lets you work closely with your research materials. Starting with an overview of all your images\, you can zoom into details and annotate points of interest as you start to uncover your research. It also lets you find patterns and contexts through systematized tagging and metadata. Developed alongside sister softwares Zotero\, a reference manager\, and Omeka\, a digital exhibits system\, at George Mason University\, it integrates smoothly with its siblings. After introducing Tropy as a tool\, this webinar will discuss how to create item records in Zotero\, and then how to transform your research into a digital exhibition using the Tropy-Omeka integration. \n\n\n\nNo prior knowledge of Tropy will be required but please come with a version of the software downloaded for the demo! \n\n\n\nLearning Outcomes: Use Tropy to organize\, annotate\, analyze and manage large research image collections. Select appropriate metadata and implement documentation and tagging systems. Integrate Tropy with Zotero and Omeka to cite archival sources and enhance the impact of your research and digital exhibitions. \n\n\n\nDetails: Any preparatory work for the session can be found on its information page. This virtual workshop will be recorded and shared on the same page\, and discoverable via the Sherman Centre’s Online Learning Catalogue. \n\n\n\nFacilitator Bio:  \n\n\n\nDanica Evering holds broad experience with research support\, education\, project management\, advocacy\, and knowledge translation; with fluency in social practice art\, healthcare\, community research\, data\, and systems development. Danica supports students\, postdocs\, faculty\, and staff with RDM through the data lifecycle—Data Management Plans\, storage and backup\, data security\, data sharing. With an MA in Media Studies from Concordia\, they are interested in fostering RDM within curious scholars and disciplines. \n\n\n\nSubhanya (she/her) brings a background of research in data justice\, science and technology studies\, and environmental humanities. She is currently thinking through participatory data design which allow for visualizations that are empowering for the end user. 
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/streamline-your-research-materials-photos/
LOCATION:McMaster University\, 1280 Main St W\, Hamilton\, Ontario\, L8S 4L8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:1-4 hour workshop
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SUMMARY:Comment contribuer à Wikipédia? Introduction au fonctionnement de l'encyclopédie libre
DESCRIPTION:Wikipédia est un projet d’encyclopédie collective en ligne et multilingue qui vise à offrir un contenu librement réutilisable\, objectif et vérifiable\, que chacun peut modifier et améliorer. \n\n\n\nVous désirez contribuer à Wikipédia? Cette présentation propose un tour d’horizon des éléments essentiels pour vous lancer dans l’aventure wikipédienne. La philosophie de Wikipédia\, ses règles de fonctionnement éditorial\, la structure d’un article ainsi que les principales fonctionnalités de l’interface utilisateur pour la rédaction seront couverts. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPrésenté par Jean-Michel Lapointe et Simon Côté-Lapointe \n\n\n\nJean-Michel Lapointe est chargé de projets technopédagogiques au Carrefour d’innovation et de pédagogie universitaire depuis 2023. Il évolue au sein de l’UQAM depuis 2015\, où il a d’abord été bibliothécaire. Spécialiste de l’écosystème Wikimédia\, de la technologie wiki et de la culture numérique libre\, il promeut depuis plusieurs années l’écriture encyclopédique dans Wikipédia en contexte universitaire.  \n\n\n\nSimon Côté-Lapointe est bibliothécaire en histoire\, philosophie et linguistique et responsable des humanités numériques à l’UQAM. Il est détenteur d’un doctorat en sciences de l’information portant sur les archives audiovisuelles. Les méthodes et outils numériques pour la recherche ainsi que la gestion\, l’organisation\, la préservation et la diffusion des données et documents sont parmi ses champs d’intérêt. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nImage : Aperçu de l’interface de rédaction dans WikipédiaAnimation :
URL:https://ccdhhn.ca/workshop/comment-contribuer-a-wikipedia-introduction-au-fonctionnement-de-lencyclopedie-libre/
LOCATION:Nova Scotia
CATEGORIES:1-4 hour workshop
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