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April 24th Workshop: Visualizing Image & Video Collections
By Laura Kane on April 17, 2013Read morePlease join us for our latest workshop of the Spring 2013 term: Visualizing Image & Video Collections Wednesday, April 24th 2013 – 6:00-9:00pm; Room 6418 Guest Instructor: Lev Manovich This workshop will cover recently developed visualization techniques for exploring image and video collections of any size – from a...
0Is this what reading looks like?
By Erin Glass on April 16, 2013Read moreLooking for today's text mining innovators
Evernote Guide
By Erin Glass on April 8, 2013Read moreHere is a link to the guide of the Evernote portion of the 3/19 Digital Fellows Workshop. Let us know what kind of handouts you would find useful!
April 10th Workshop – Organizing Image Collections for Research: An Overview
By Laura Kane on April 4, 2013Read morePlease join us for our latest workshop of the Spring 2013 term: Organizing Image Collections for Research: An Overview Wednesday, April 10th 2013 – 6:30-8:30pm; Room C196.01 This workshop will explore the best tools for organizing a large number of images (100+) for research projects or your dissertation. We...
Downtime is the Best Cure for Downtime
By Micki Kaufman on April 2, 2013Read moreDuring nearly every software project or coding effort I have ever undertaken there has usually been at least one moment of ‘downtime’ – an interminable period during which the machine seemingly acts in what appears to be complete defiance of the behavior desired. No matter what I would try...
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