DTU meeting

Workshop presentation skills (organized by Sytze & Marleen)

DTU skills training ‘Digital Source Criticism’

DH Lab, MSH, 1st floor , Luxembourg

DTU skills training on “Digital Source Criticism” 30-31 October, 2017 Historians of the 21st century need to be aware of how the transformation from analogue to digital affects the epistemological value and appearance of a source. The traditional way of questioning the authenticity of a document by finding out who created it, at which time, … Continued

DTU skills training ‘Database Structures’

DTU skills training on “Database Structures” 16-17 November, 2017 What are (big) data? What are databases? What are database structures? What can we do with them? This skills training provides an introduction to different database systems and applications, and how to work with them in historical research. The training day offers an introduction to hand-curated … Continued

DH Nord conference ‘(De)constructing Digital History’

Lille , France

DHNORD2017: (DE)CONSTRUCTING DIGITAL HISTORY | (DÉ)CONSTRUIRE L'HISTOIRE NUMÉRIQUE dhnord2017 is the fourth edition of the annual Digital Humanities conference organized by the Maison européenne des sciences de l'homme et de la société (MESHS). This year's edition is co-organized with the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH) of the University of Luxembourg. The theme is: "(De)constructing Digital History". The conference … Continued

DTU skills training ‘Introduction to programming (Python)’

DTU skills training “Introduction to Programming” 4-8 December, 2017 This workshop provides an introduction to computational text analysis with Python for scholars in the Humanities. Computational text analysis has gained popularity across different fields in the humanities, with successful applications such as computational authorship attribution, personality detection, linguistic profiling, and topic modelling. The goal of … Continued