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Visualizing Abolition

2016-03-29
By: Francesca Giannetti
On: March 29, 2016
In: Events

[cross-posted from http://history.rutgers.edu/] Black Atlantic Seminar Visualizing Abolition: Integrating West Africa Historical GIS Henry Lovejoy, Assistant Professor, University of Colorado-Boulder April 13th, 4:30-6:00 pm Brower Commons, Room A & B, 2nd floor 145 College Ave., New Brunswick, NJ The coordinators of the Black Atlantic Seminar invite you to a talk on a new historical GIS project by Dr. Henry Lovejoy (U. of Colorado-Boulder) –  Visualizing Abolition: Integrating West Africa Historical GIS with The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database and The Database and The Liberated Africans Project. The talk will discuss the  approaches, strategies and challenges of  the “West Africa Historical GIS Project,”  an  open access andRead More →

Early Modern Studies Symposium and DH Practicum

2016-03-28
By: Francesca Giannetti
On: March 28, 2016
In: Events

Early Modern Studies: State of the Art Please join the CCA, PEMS, and the Medieval-Renaissance Colloquium at their upcoming Symposium, Tools of the Trade: Digital Humanities and Early Modern Studies, Friday April 8th. This Digital Humanities event explores the theoretical stakes of digital practice in early modern studies. By joining Dr. Anupam Basu’s keynote address with a student-run practicum that demonstrates how to use a range of digital research tools, including WordHoard, Evernote, and the folder-file system that comes standard with most operating systems, this event seeks to draw explicit connections between the everyday experience of conducting research in the digital age and the theoreticalRead More →

Looking Statistically: Alternative Lenses for Visual Culture

2016-03-17
By: Francesca Giannetti
On: March 17, 2016
In: Events

Please join us for a talk by research partners Lauren Tilton and Taylor Arnold entitled Looking Statistically: Alternative Lenses for Visual Culture on March 31, 2016 at 4:30 pm in the Pane Room, Alexander Library. An abstract follows: Work at the intersection of digital humanities (DH) and computer science has generally focused on an algorithmic application of computational methods such as topic modeling, document similarity, and network centrality measures. As a result, explorative methods developed within applied statistics and data analysis have received limited visibility. In this talk, we will give an overview of the historical developments of exploratory data analysis and statistical computing. We will show,Read More →

Potter: On Beyond MOOCS

2016-02-15
By: Francesca Giannetti
On: February 15, 2016
In: Events

Dr. Claire Potter will deliver a talk entitled “On Beyond MOOCs: Why Humanists Should Be Shaping the Online World” on Thursday, February 25th, 4:30-6:00 p.m., in the Pane Room, Alexander Library. Potter is Professor of History and Director of the Digital Humanities Initiative at The New School. She is also a co-director of OutHistory.org, an LGBT digital history project, a Distinguished Lecturer for the Organization of American Historians, and a member of the Schlesinger Library Council at the Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University. Her talk is sponsored by the Rutgers Department of History, the Department of English, and the Digital Humanities Initiative. We hope you willRead More →

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  • R for Data Analysis: A tidyverse Approach
  • Introduction to NVivo
  • Systematic, Scoping, and Literature Reviews, Oh My! An Introduction to Evidence Synthesis in the Social Sciences
  • Data Science Basics: Introduction to Python-2
  • Introduction to Python Programming
  • Interviewing for Insight: Introductory Strategies and Skills for Data Collection in Qualitative Research
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The Rutgers Digital Humanities Initiative supports digital humanities projects in research, teaching, and public outreach at Rutgers. Our programming includes a regular schedule of events, including workshops, lectures, and conferences. The DHI is currently led by Francesca Giannetti and Kristin O'Brassill-Kulfan and directed by an interdisciplinary group of scholars drawn from across the School of Arts and Sciences and the New Brunswick Libraries.

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