Love Data Week 2021, which runs February 8-12, celebrates the theme “Data: Delivering a Better Future.” #LoveData21 Institutions around the world are celebrating Love Data Week with events, presentations, and online resources. https://t.co/1FpGdjQSAs
Interested in doing research using datasets related to COVID-19? The Semantic Scholar team at the Allen Institute for AI has partnered with leading research groups to provide CORD-19, a resource of more than 280,000 free articles. https://t.co/GSUbRufQLj
DH@Wake Summer Institute presents Community and Collections, a 3-day webinar on connecting communities through building digital collections. Register here: https://t.co/cJHLdMyO8n
It's Love Data Week 2020, a nationwide campaign designed to raise awareness about data management, security, sharing, and preservation. https://t.co/olrlzfWrj1 #lovedata20
Check out DISC's upcoming workshops: Copyright Considerations in Your Scholarship & Teaching (1/28), Introduction to WakeSites (2/6), and Introduction to MAXQDA (2/7). https://t.co/uEJsofw8C6
A goldmine of public datasets for teaching stats, data analysis, programming, etc. From "Boo!" (movies with # of jump scares), to "Central Park squirrels" to "How often do Wikipedia editors edit?" https://t.co/jrW1tPuQQt
Eye-opening survey by @ianmilligan1 reveals the changing practice of historians: Over 90% now use research trips to take photos of archival documents that they will examine when they get home; on average, they take 1,000 photos; 40% take over 2,000 photos. https://t.co/tfggdEDvFz
Would you like to share a few words of encouragement with students during Finals Week? Follow the link below and share away! https://t.co/tKeI1ZslBK #myzsr
Would you like to share a few words of encouragement with students during Finals Week? Follow the link below and share away! https://t.co/tKeI1ZJWti #myzsr
#RT @zsrspecial: RT @funky_prismatic: ICYMI: ZSR and the Special Collections and Archives Team presented a poster on OHMS and managing your Oral Histories! Read more here: https://t.co/TshvbhxtV3 @douglasaboyd@zsrlibrary @zsrspecial #NCLA2019
You've tidied your home a la KonMari, but what about your research data? Check out our DH@Wake workshops: "Intro to Open Refine" (10/3, 2:30 pm, ZSR 665) and "Managing Research Data" (11/7, 2:30 pm, ZSR 665). https://t.co/HgRF8xjfSu #DHWake#OpenRefine
Join us as the DH@Wake Speaker Series presents Dr. Kenneth Price, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, ‘Many Long Dumb Voices...Clarified and Transfigured’: The Walt Whitman Archive and the Scholarly Edition in the Digital Age. Sept. 24th, 4 pm, ZSR Auditorium (Rm 404).