Workshop: Intro to Network Analysis with Python

Networks are increasingly common aspects of contemporary life: social networks, transportation networks, information networks, citation networks, and more. Networks consist of nodes (individual people or things) and edges (links, relationships, …

GC Digital Scholarship Lab Open House

GC Digital Scholarship Lab, Room 7414 365 Fifth Ave, New York, NY

Are you curious about the GC Digital Scholarship Lab, the Digital Fellows, and the services that we provide? Come join us on Wednesday, February 13th, from 1pm-7pm for the Digital Scholarship Lab …

Workshop: Social Media Research Ethics

Researchers across the humanities and social sciences are increasingly using data from social media in their work, and the troves of data available present unique opportunities for deepening our understanding …

Tropy: Train the Trainers Workshop (Librarians)

When researchers come to you asking for help organizing the photos they took of materials in your archives, do you have a plan for them? Come learn about Tropy, free …

Tropy: Train the Trainers Workshop (Faculty)

Before your students begin to do archival research on their own, help them establish good research practices from the beginning, such as good habits for photographing sources and organizing them. …

Workshop: Intro to Mapping using QGIS

Are you interested in using a map to tell your research story? to explore your data? to illustrate your argument? This workshop will offer an approachable introduction to Geographic Information …

Workshop: Developing a Scholarly Profile with Social Media

The purpose of this workshop is to help you establish a digital academic identity while becoming familiar with different digital tools. We will focus on utilizing the CUNY Academic Commons, CUNY Academic Works, Google Scholar, and setting up an ORCID, with the goal of helping you establish your digital CV, a blog, or unique academic identifier. …

Workshop: Getting started with TEI

This workshop is a deep introduction to the theory and practice of encoding electronic texts for the humanities. It is designed for students who are interested in the transcription and digitization of manuscripts and print-based texts into diplomatic, digital formats. The workshop contains three parts: first, an overview of TEI and the major schemas; second, …