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How to Get Started with Python
By Hannah Aizenman on October 15, 2015Read moreHello, so you’re interested in Python but a little bit befuddled about where to start. I’ve been teaching and programming in Python for forever (so much so that I even gave a tutorial at PyCon) and so I’m going to share all my usual suggestions.
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Digital Tools for Qualitative Data Analysis
By Patrick Sweeney on October 14, 2015Read moreInterest in using digital tools in qualitative social science research is not necessarily new, but appears to be steadily increasing. For example, this year’s International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry has a Digital Tools Special Interest Group, and the journal Qualitative Research has an upcoming Call for Papers for a...
Call for Presentations: Building a Digital Humanities Community at the City University of New York
By Mary Catherine Kinniburgh on October 12, 2015Read moreThe Digital Fellows are one small part of the entire scope of digital scholars at The City University of New York that constitutes our community. To make visible the range of digital humanities scholarship across our CUNY campuses, we are collaborating with CUNY DHI and GC Digital Initiatives to...
Open science and the digital humanities
By Erin Glass on October 9, 2015Read moreThough technical skills and and scientific expertise are obviously fundamental to scientific research, their effects can only be as strong as the community in which they circulate.
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