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Recogito tutorials
Recogito video tutorial from Sunoikisis Digital Classics
(start at 56:00 for c.25 minutes)
Recogito tutorial from Pelagios
Last modified: Sunday, 1 November 2020, 2:14 PM
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Lecture: Thinking Tools, from Plato to Heidegger
Plato's Phaedrus
Heidegger's Question Concerning Technology
Optional: Peirce's 'How to Make Our Ideas Clear'
Optional: Quine's Two Dogmas of Empiricism
Timeline: Major Developments in Humanities Computing
Slides: History of Humanities Computing
Roberto Busa, Perspectives on Digital Humanities
Susan Hockey, 'The History of Humanities Computing'
N. Katherine Hayles, from *How We Think*
0. The UNIX Shell: Setup
1. What is the Shell?
2. Navigating the filesystem
3. Working with files and directories
4. Optional: Automating with loops
5. Optional: Counting and mining with the shell
6. Optional: Working with free text
0. Setup git
1. What is Git/Github?
2. Getting started with git
3. Sharing your work
4. Review
6. Github pages
Command Line and Git seminar
CLI class notes.md
Slides: Quant and Qual
Lecture: Quant and Qual
Slides: DH Across Disciplines: Hypertext History, Literature and Interpretation
Lecture: DH in History and Literature
Ed Ayers on digital history
Jerome McGann on digital literary studies
William Thomas, 'Computing and the Historical Imagination'
Katherine Bode, ‘Literary Studies in the Digital Age’
Moacir P. de Sá Pereira, 'Mixed Methodological Digital Humanities'
Lecture: The Medium is the Message
Slides: The Medium is the Message
Seminar on New Media and Mechanisms
Mechanisms slides
McLuhan, Understanding Media
Kirschenbaum on mechanisms (Introduction)
Kirschenbaum on mechanisms (Chapter 1)
Lecture: Markup
Lecture: Markdown
Markdown demo
Metadata presentation (with audio)
Minimal definitions
The User, the Learner and the Machines We Make
Dream Lab Podcast • Episode 5 • Alex Gil • Minimal Computing
Thought Pieces
The Summer of Puppets, Part 1: the task
The Summer of Puppets, Part 2: data transformation
The Summer of Puppets, Part 3: the site
The Summer of Puppets, Part 4: epilogue
Quick Start: Create a Hugo site
Zoom seminar on Minimal Computing
Making Architecture Matter - Martin Fowler Keynote, OSCON 2015
How we made Science in the Making
Balisage Paper: An Adventure with Client-Side XSLT to an Architecture for Building Bridges with Javascript
1. Create a Hugo site
2. Directory Structure
3. Content Organisation
4. Links and Cross References
5. Front matter
Software Architecture seminar recording
Lecture: Introduction to XML and TEI
Gallery: Scope of TEI
Lecture: TEI Core structure
Slideshow: TEI Structure
XML Quiz
Pandoc demo
Seminar: TEI
Critical DH Lecture
Seminar recording
Minimal definitions ►
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