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Historical Arguments and the Digital 2024 Conference Talk

University of Luxembourg 11 Porte des Sciences, Esch-Belval Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg

Recovering archival specters with digital historical methods How might historians use digital research methods to study archival specters – people who lived, breathed, and made their mark on history, but whose presence in the archives and extant documents remains limited, at best, if not altogether lost? A number of scholars have written cogently and movingly […]

Statistics for Humanists Workshop

George Mason University Virtual, VA, United States

Participants will learn to program in R to run statistical tests and write functions to express statistical ideas in a guided, scaffolded, and structured way. Prior to the workshop, participants will download and install R and RStudio, and the instructor will offer virtual office hours to troubleshoot any installation issues. During the workshop, participants will […]

DH 2024 Conference Talk

George Mason University Virtual, VA, United States

Computational Methods for Restorative Data Justice Introduction While “data” is often understood today in computational terms, as information coded and organized for interpretation with digital tools and algorithms, the term has a long history dating back to at least the seventeenth century. In its earliest uses, data is defined as a “given” and a basis […]

Graphs & Networks for Humanists Workshop

George Mason University Virtual, VA, United States

Participants will learn to construct and analyze graphs and networks using real-world examples related to humanistic questions and research agendas. Throughout the workshop, participants will become familiar with the mathematical concepts that are foundational to networks as they learn to format network data, analyze and interpret network structures. They will emerge from this workshop with […]

DH Consultation: University of Oklahoma

University of Oklahoma 401 W Brooks St., Norman, OK, United States

Strategic planning consultation to define the nature and structure of the library’s DH/DS Initiative and its integration into the larger campus environment.

Identifying Latent Textual Bias: Making a case for traditional NLP tasks in the era of AI

Institute of Historical Research Senate House, Malet Street, London, United Kingdom

Invited talk at the UK Institute of Historical Research - Digital History Seminar. Bias detection remains an area of interest for digital humanists, computational linguists, and information studies scholars, who point to biases inherent in our algorithms, software, tools, and platforms, but we are only just beginning to examine how computational methods could be used […]

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