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  • Virtual You
    • 1: Virtual You
    • 2: Keeping a Finger on the Pulse
    • 3: Building Community
    • 4: Further Reading
    • 5: Discussion
  • Digitization
    • 1: Making Documents Digital
    • 2: Metadata and Text Markup
    • 3: Further Reading
    • 4: Discussion
  • Text Analysis
    • 1: The Text Deluge
    • 2: A Brief History
    • 3: Stylometry
    • 4: Content-Based Analysis
    • 5: Metadata Analysis
    • 6: Conclusion
    • 7: Further Reading
    • 8: Discussion
  • Spatial Analysis
    • 1: The Spatial Turn
    • 2: Spatial History Lab
    • 3: Geographic Information Systems
    • 4: Further Reading
    • 5: Discussion
  • Databases
    • 1: The Basics
    • 2: Managing Your Bibliography
    • 3: Cloud Computing
    • 4: Organizing Images
    • 5: Further Reading
    • 6: Discussion
  • Pedagogy
    • 1: In the Classroom
    • 2: Student Collaboration
    • 3: Debating Pedagogical Efficacy
    • 4: Further Reading
    • 5: Discussion
  • Data Visualization
    • 1: Introduction
    • 2: Getting Started
    • 3: For Analysis and Understanding
    • 4: For Communication and Storytelling
    • 5: Visualizations and Accountability
    • 6: Recommended Reading/Viewing
    • 7: Discussion
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Workshop Series

The Tooling Up workshop series offers an introduction to fundamental concepts, methods, and issues within the field of digital humanities. It is appropriate for undergraduates, graduates, and faculty members, but is aimed primarily at humanities scholars with minimal exposure to digital methodology and a curiosity to learn more about the digital humanities.

Stanford students may optionally enroll in HIST299D/399D or ENG299D/399D for 1 course unit. All workshops take place on Fridays from 12:00-12:50PM, in Wallenberg Hall (Building 160), Room 124.

See below for the schedule of workshops:

April 1, 2011: Virtual You – Managing an Online Scholarly Identity

April 8, 2011: Digitization & Archives (Host: Glen Worthey, Head of Humanities Digital Information Service at Stanford Libraries)

April 15, 2011: File Management & Databases (Host: Claudia Engel, Academic Technology Specialist in Department of Anthropology)

April 22, 2011: Text Mining & Analysis (Host: Matthew Jockers, Co-Director of the Stanford Literary Lab)

April 29, 2011: Spatial Analysis (Host: Zephyr Frank, Director of the Stanford Spatial History Lab)

May 6, 2011: Visualizations in the Humanities (Host: Geoff McGhee, Creative Director for the Bill Lane Center for the American West and Nicole Coleman, Academic Technology Specialist at the Stanford Humanities Center)

May 13, 2011: Pedagogy and Technology

May 20, 2011: The Future of Digital Humanities

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