Event

Feb 20, 2018
The Programming Historian

Programming Historian is a collection of tutorials covering a wide range of digital methods (not only) for historic research. All lessons are peer reviewed and open access. Currently, the website offers 68 lessons on topics such as GIS mapping, sentiment analysis, social network analysis, text processing, R programming and more. We will introduce some of the lessons that we think might be useful for your research.
Address

MPIWG, Boltzmannstraße 22, 14195 Berlin, Germany

Room
Room 265
Contact and Registration

All are welcome to attend, regardless of prior experience of the digital humanities. Registration is required for external participants. To register, and for further information on the Digital Humanities Brown Bag Lunch series email Research IT Group.

About This Series

The Digital Humanities Brown Bag Lunch Workshop occurs bi-weekly. Each session explores a new topic; workshops are usually interactive, and we often invite external speakers. Please feel free to bring your lunch, and a laptop or notebook in order to participate!

2018-02-20T12:30:00SAVE IN I-CAL 2018-02-20 12:30:00 2018-02-20 14:00:00 The Programming Historian Programming Historian is a collection of tutorials covering a wide range of digital methods (not only) for historic research. All lessons are peer reviewed and open access. Currently, the website offers 68 lessons on topics such as GIS mapping, sentiment analysis, social network analysis, text processing, R programming and more. We will introduce some of the lessons that we think might be useful for your research. Florian Kräutli Florian Kräutli Europe/Berlin public