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Digital humanities is at the interface between humanistic studies and computational power. Hence, when building tools in this space, we need to consider, firstly, the humanities scholar who desires…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Nobline Yoo Department
Computer Science
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(InfoSec 101) In celebration of International Data Privacy Day (January 28) and in collaboration with the Center for Digital Humanities’ Privacy Initiative, the Information Security Office will…
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January 28th, 2021 Speaker
David Sherry & Tara Schaufler Department
Information Security Office Location
Webinar
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Further details about the use of medieval maps, and how to access map data. Produced for Middle Ages for Educators.
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A brief introduction to medieval maps, produced for Middle Ages for Educators.
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Amidst global concerns over financial markets, terrorism, and outbreaks of disease, the term “risk” pervades contemporary Western media discourse. Manish Nag’s dissertation is…
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April 9th, 2014 Speaker
Manish Nag Department
Sociology Location
New Media Center, 130 Lewis Library, Princeton University
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A sequel to last semester’s ‘Tools for Text Analysis in the Humanities’, this session will give participants a brief yet hands-on introduction to NLTK, the Natural Language Toolkit.…
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April 2nd, 2014 Speaker
Ben Johnston Department
Humanities Resource Center, OIT Location
New Media Center, 130 Lewis Library, Princeton University
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The idea of “crowdsourcing” has increasingly been used in a variety of settings. With the help of social media, we can now crowdsource funds, software coding, information, and a variety…
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March 5th, 2014 Speaker
Alfredo GarcĂa Department
McGraw Center for Teaching and Learning Location
HRC Classroom, 012 East Pyne, Princeton University
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