This upcoming session of the Create Digital History Workshop is the second session of a three-part workshop on Geographic Information System (GIS); the digital toolbox for researchers working with geographic and spatial data. The aim of the Mapping Historical Data session is to build a basic understanding of the functionalities ofREAD MORE

The next CREATE Digital History Workshop session is the first in a three-part series devoted to Geographic Information System (GIS). GIS is the digital toolbox for researchers working with geographic and spatial data. In this GIS From Networks to Maps session we will examine the interplay of spatial analysis andREAD MORE

In this final session of the CREATE Digital History Workshop miniseries on Network Analysis we will continue working with the popular software for network analysis and visualization Gephi. The session will be led by Anne Helmond, Assistant Professor and Program Director of the MA NewREAD MORE

In this session of the CREATE Digital History Workshop we will practice working with Gephi, the popular software for Network Analysis. The session will be led by Anne Helmond, Assistant Professor and Program Director of the MA New Media & Digital Culture at the UniversityREAD MORE

In recent years the toolkit of humanities scholars has been expanded with powerful software that allows for the creation of beautiful network visualizations (see for instance the websites of Kindred Britain or ePistolarium and the teaser below) However, few scholars are aware of the methodological assumptions implicitREAD MORE

At this session of the Digital History Workshop we will practice and discuss the use of digital annotating tools for humanities scholarship. We will experiment with Atlas.ti, one of the so-called CAQDAS (Computer Assisted Qualitative Data Analysis Software), which provides scholars with an integrated interfaceREAD MORE

UvA Create Digital History Workshop Wednesday May 25, 2016, 13-15h E-lab Mediastudies, room 0.16 BG 1, Turfdraagsterpad 9, Amsterdam At the next session of the Digital History Workshop, participants will gain practical, hands-on experience with digital techniques for labelling and annotating media files. Christian Oleson (UvA)READ MORE