DH@Guelph: TEI Basics
University of Guelph Trent Lane, Guelph, Ontario, CanadaLed by Diane Jakacki and James Cummings.
Led by Diane Jakacki and James Cummings.
This is a hands-on introductory workshop on database management using SQL for Humanities, Social Sciences, & Librarians.
Two parts: January 19 (10 am – Noon) and February 2 (10 am – Noon) This two-part workshop will bring together people working in the postsecondary sector (faculty, librarians, students, administrators) to discuss and reflect on knowledge making in the humanities (and in academia more broadly) within a society enmeshed with networked digital technology. Workshop […]
Two parts: January 19 (10 am – Noon) and February 2 (10 am – Noon) This two-part workshop will bring together people working in the postsecondary sector (faculty, librarians, students, administrators) to discuss and reflect on knowledge making in the humanities (and in academia more broadly) within a society enmeshed with networked digital technology. Workshop […]
Two parts: February 2 (10 am – 3 pm) and February 9 (10 am – 3 pm) This workshop, which takes place across two sessions on February 2nd and February 9th, is an introduction to programming in Python for people with little or no previous programming experience. Using some supplied data, you will learn the […]
February 26-28, 2024, 12:00-2:00 pm EST Welcome by: Presented by: Alex Razoumov Duration: 3 * 120 minutes (total 6 hours) Description: Python can be used in many humanities and social sciences workflows, and it is an easy and fun language to learn. This introductory 3-day, 6-hour course will walk you through the basics of programming […]
February 26-28, 2024, 12:00-2:00 pm EST Presented by: Marie-Hélène Burle Duration: 3 * 120 minutes (total 6 hours) Description: R is a free and open-source programming language for statistical computing, modelling, and graphics, with a large collection of packages and a great community. It is extremely popular in many academic fields, including the humanities. This […]
This day of workshops, led by Dr. Ethan Watrall (Michigan State University) and members of the Carleton X-Lab will explore various cultural heritage informatics tools and approaches, with a focus towards small/medium heritage/collections holding institutions and projects.
Have you heard of, or been wondering about, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and how it might benefit your work? Are you an university researcher and looking to learn more about, gain access to, or be able to use ArcGIS Pro? Are you looking to become familiar with the use of Storymaps as part of your […]