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Getting started with free software: computation is too important to be left to CS Departments
By Erin Glass on November 7, 2015Read moreAre you interested in learning more about digital tools for your research or teaching, but don’t know where to start? Former digital fellow Evan Misshula and current digital fellow Erin Glass will be presenting this Monday at Fordham’s Lincoln Center location on why it’s critical that academics of all disciplines participate in...
0Python Users’ Group Recap
By Michelle A. McSweeney (Johnson) on November 3, 2015Read moreThe Python Users’ Group (PUG) meets every other week in the Digital Scholarship Lab to help individuals with questions and projects related to Python. This is not a typical GC Digital Fellows Workshop: there is no outline, no presentation, and no curated problem sets. What the PUG does offer...
Your Most Valuable Resource…People!
By Ian Phillips on October 30, 2015Read moreReflections from a GC Digital Fellow on peer-peer collaboration.
Workshop Recap: The Lexicon of DH
By Mary Catherine Kinniburgh on October 28, 2015Read moreOn Tuesday, October 27th, I was delighted to work alongside my GC Digital Fellows colleague, Patrick Sweeney, on our inaugural workshop of “The Lexicon of DH.” Designed to bridge the gap between theory-intensive digital humanities seminars and specific tool-based workshops, “The Lexicon of DH” provided a collaborative learning space to...
Introduction to Web Scraping for Researchers
By Michelle A. McSweeney (Johnson) on October 22, 2015Read moreWeb Scraping – Social Media GC Digital Fellows Workshop October 19, 2015 INTRODUCTION DISCUSSION TUTORIAL: STATIC SITE TUTORIAL: RSS FEED TUTORIAL: USER NETWORKS TUTORIAL: TWITTER TOPICS INTRODUCTION The Internet (broadly defined) has drastically changed modern life and the way that information is transferred. It is only logical that researchers...
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