Congratulations to #historyatpurdue alumnus Dr. Standa Pejša, recipient of the 2025 @PurdueLibArts Distinguished Dissertation Award. Pejša's advisor is Professor Emerita Whitney Walton.
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If you are getting into text analysis in R then I have the perfect repository for you! I have updated this repository with many new packages and #tidytuesday data set for you to practice with 📚
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#rstats#tidytext
Our book - rOpenSci Packages: Development, Maintenance, and Peer Review - has guidance for
- #rstats pkg development
- authors, reviewers & editors in #SoftwarePeerReview
- package maintenance
- how you can contribute
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OK, we've made it through peer review: here's the final version of the great scholarly-communications-and-access alignment chart. https://t.co/tTe4XGTnDM
thanks @benmarwick for csv2txt.R (https://t.co/2AflgIX43r) it worked fast and efficiently. I was failing to come up with a tidyverse solution for a while. Your gist saved me.
᪸̃́m̄fųᵘᵡ(τ) – Wie stellt man eigentlich komplexe Dialektlaute digital dar? Mit der neuen, frei verfügbaren und über 600 Zeichen starken „Lautschriftart“ #Fiduz, einer Zusammenarbeit zwischen #WBÖ und @Schriftlabor! #Wörtertag#LIÖ
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Need some good news on an anxious day?
This is pretty exciting. @JSTOR Labs is launching the Text Analysis Pedagogy Institute, with funding from @NEH_ODH.
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Check out this thread to see just how much the Digital Humanities has grown at Purdue since 2018! Our own Matt Hannah has put time, thought, and energy into developing a collaboratory space in HSSE Library that students love! #DayOFDH2020#PurdueDH#IndianaDH
I will celebrate #DayofDH2020 by some intensive OCR correcting of few texts from the @hathitrust treasure trove. It seems I have lived the #dayofdh2020 for a while and the day won't be over for a few weeks or months or years... #PurdueDH
It's a big day. Today, we launch the Atlas of Digitised Newspapers and Metadata: Reports from @OceanicEx. Presenting work from leading periodicals scholars and archivists, it's an open access guide to digitised newspapers around the world: https://t.co/VbHgxS7ZO6
This is a thoughtful reflection on the current state of research in history. It is surprising that such a profound change in research workflows has not been discussed more widely so far. Lara Putnam's arguments are taken seriously.