One audience is scholars interested in digital and visual representations of historical documents. This audience may be reached using Twitter and blogging. I wish to illustrate an example of a
Month: November 2019
What Can You Do With Crowdsourced Digitization?What Can You Do With Crowdsourced Digitization?
Everyone’s secret information friend, Wikipedia, emphasizes the commercial aspects of crowdsourcing, but lately crowdsourced digitization has become a powerful tool for humanities organizations to obtain valuable digitizing work from the
How to read a Wikipedia articleHow to read a Wikipedia article
To prescribe how to approach reading and relying on a Wikipedia article is a bit of an academic exercise, since I would never really encourage someone, especially a student, to
A retrospective on using Voyant, kepler.gl, and Palladio to understand a WPA narratives data setA retrospective on using Voyant, kepler.gl, and Palladio to understand a WPA narratives data set
Introduction to digital tools involves reading about and experimenting with text mining, mapping, and network visualization. The purpose of these tools is to invite the researcher to study texts differently
Painting with PalladioPainting with Palladio
Palladio is an analytical visualization platform developed by researchers at Stanford University to map correspondence, travel, and circulation of information by and among writers during the Enlightenment, situated in Western