@s_papastamkou Hi Sofia, that's true! OpenMethods was launched in early 2018! You can read more about its inception here: https://t.co/LYCYPjfsPm Let us know if you need more details, we are happy to discuss them with you!
Pense sempre em quem controla a ferramenta/plataforma que você está usando. Quem ganha com o o seu uso? Quem perde? Isso é pensamento crítico. Isso é Economia Política.
Today we highlight a video from @humcommons in which
Drs. Stephanie Vie & Jennifer deWinter (@jennomiko ) explain tools for critical discourse analysis. By doing so, they also introduce their students to tool criticism thinking! https://t.co/9DenzBukOH
#digitalhumanities
Today we highlight a video from @humcommons in which
Drs. Stephanie Vie & Jennifer deWinter (@jennomiko ) explain tools for critical discourse analysis. By doing so, they also introduce their students to tool criticism thinking! https://t.co/9DenzBukOH
#digitalhumanities
...and while our editor-in-chief @etothczifra is sorting out the social life of OpenMethods on Mastodon, check out our new post, featuring the interactive book, Humanities Data Analysis: Case Studies with Python!
https://t.co/Q7kS2BFFKx
#digitalhumanities#dataanalysis#Python
Today, we highlight PixPlot, a Python-based tool for clustering and analysing images, developed at the @YaleDHLab .
Enjoy!
https://t.co/d1hfxA7Pjh
#digitalhumanities#machinelearning
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@cesta_stanford Having a look at them also serves as a good reminder that certain #digitalhumanities projects produced #FAIR data even before it was a thing!
Today you can read Marinella Testori's reflections on the @cesta_stanford project "The Mapping of the Republic of Letters", its legacy, and the multi-layered publication of its outcomes.
Enjoy!
https://t.co/cxLUkgnBqa
#dataviz
New content: OpenMethods Spotlights #4 Improving access to Asian cultural heritage and enabling new ways to connect and study them: a podcast with Alíz Horváth and Shih-Pei Chen https://t.co/7snMDeCJez
You can enjoy the special summer episode of our Spotlight series as a #DigitalHumanities#podcast in which our @alizhorvathaliz is talking w Shih-Pei Chen ( @MPIWG
) about #Asianstuies ,
LoGaRT, RISE, why local gazetteers are goldmines…and many more!
https://t.co/KH2336ZMmi
In today's post, you can read about @TimelineJS , an open source Timeline tool built by
@Verite_Co & @zlwise as a project of @KnightLab . Pyshkin E, Bogdanov N. 's overview of timeline tools (https://t.co/y3IT0JGLpG) gives an extra layer of context! https://t.co/m1zvFzGt3t