Digital Humanities Walk-in Hours
Do you have questions about creating datasets, sharing them or data security? Struggling with your Python script? Looking for a suitable digital tool to use for your research project? Do you have questions on how to analyse your data with R? You are welcome to visit the Digital Humanities Walk-in Hours for face-to-face advice about
Digital Humanities Walk-in Hours
Do you have questions about creating datasets, sharing them or data security? Struggling with your Python script? Looking for a suitable digital tool to use for your research project? Do you have questions on how to analyse your data with R? You are welcome to visit the Digital Humanities Walk-in Hours for face-to-face advice about
Digital Humanities Walk-in Hours
Do you have questions about creating datasets, sharing them or data security? Struggling with your Python script? Looking for a suitable digital tool to use for your research project? Do you have questions on how to analyse your data with R? You are welcome to visit the Digital Humanities Walk-in Hours for face-to-face advice about
Digital Humanities Walk-in Hours
Do you have questions about creating datasets, sharing them or data security? Struggling with your Python script? Looking for a suitable digital tool to use for your research project? Do you have questions on how to analyse your data with R? You are welcome to visit the Digital Humanities Walk-in Hours for face-to-face advice about
Digital Humanities Walk-in Hours
Do you have questions about creating datasets, sharing them or data security? Struggling with your Python script? Looking for a suitable digital tool to use for your research project? Do you have questions on how to analyse your data with R? You are welcome to visit the Digital Humanities Walk-in Hours for face-to-face advice about
Digital Humanities Walk-in Hours
Do you have questions about creating datasets, sharing them or data security? Struggling with your Python script? Looking for a suitable digital tool to use for your research project? Do you have questions on how to analyse your data with R? You are welcome to visit the Digital Humanities Walk-in Hours for face-to-face advice about
Digital Humanities Walk-in Hours
Do you have questions about creating datasets, sharing them or data security? Struggling with your Python script? Looking for a suitable digital tool to use for your research project? Do you have questions on how to analyse your data with R? You are welcome to visit the Digital Humanities Walk-in Hours for face-to-face advice about
Digital Humanities Walk-in Hours
Do you have questions about creating datasets, sharing them or data security? Struggling with your Python script? Looking for a suitable digital tool to use for your research project? Do you have questions on how to analyse your data with R? You are welcome to visit the Digital Humanities Walk-in Hours for face-to-face advice about
Showcase text and data mining application I-Analyzer – The Age of Revolution through the lens of historical newspapers
Researchers and students are more and more interested in the use of text- and data-mining (TDM) for studying large quantities of digitally available text corpora, such as newspapers and journals. With TDM you can systematically experiment on and query sources as newspapers and periodicals in bulk, so that you can discover the evolution of concepts
Digital Humanities Walk-in Hours – Python, R, Digital Humanities software and Research Data Management
Do you have questions about creating datasets, sharing them or data security? Struggling with your Python script? Looking for a suitable digital tool to use for your research project? Do you have questions on how to analyse your data with R? You are welcome to visit the Digital Humanities Walk-in Hours for face-to-face advice about
UB & CDH Workshop: Visualizing spatial data on the georeferenced maps of the Special Collections
During this unique demo-workshop Ruben Schalk, Information- and Collection Specialist at the University Library, will show and teach you how to integrate the digitized maps of the Special Collections or your own dataset into data visualizations within a few steps. The famous seventeenth-century ‘Atlas Maior’ van Blaeu, contains hundreds of detailed maps from across the
UB & CDH Workshop: Transkribus and Optical Character Recognition for humanities staff
During this entry level demo-workshop Ruben Schalk, Information- and Collection Specialist at the University Library, will demonstrate and teach how to use Optical Character Recognition software and Transkribus on example texts or material from your own research. Thanks to improvements in AI, printed and handwritten texts can now be read almost perfectly by computers, using