![]() Where can you get data to experiment with? Thomas Padilla, Digital Scholarship Librarian at Michigan State created an excellent guide to getting started in Open Refine. This extremely powerful tool is good for resolving erroneous variations in data, and many other things. You can also drop your spreadsheet into Open Refine. Hadley Wickham’s article Tidy Data is an excellent introduction if you’re working with data in spreadsheets, especially surveys or values. When working with structured data, having clean or “tidy” data can make a big difference. Librarians at Yale created Robots Reading Vogue using ProQuest for their dataset.Ī few words about cleaning or “tidying” your data:.Rosemont College professor Michelle Moravic delved in to correspondence of artist Carolee Scheemann.Christian Huemer, head of the Project for the Study of Collecting and Provenance at the Getty Research Institute, has been experimenting with this data and presented on his activities at ARLIS/NA Pasadena 2013. Students in UCLA’s Digital Humanities program examined data from the Getty Provenance Index through a variety of visualization tools and wrote about their experiences.His blog and Twitter feed are very informative. University of Maryland PhD candidate Matthew Lincoln has pursued many projects combining art historical research and digital tools such as R Software and ArcMap.A group of these students created a valuable step-by-step and best practices guide to Omeka with Neatline, found here: ThingLink: A free education account is available that allows you to create student groups, but this functionality isn’t necessary to use as an assignment.ĭocumenting the Gilded Age – a New York Art Resources Consortium initiative to digitize and provide access to related materials spread through multiple institutions.īoth of these examples are by students in the Department of Art History and Archaeology at University of Maryland.Podcasts: MITH’s Digital Dialogues, UVA’s Scholar’s Lab, CHNM’s Digital Campus (all on iTunes). ![]() Digital Cultural Heritage DC Meet-Up (DCHDC)- last Thursday of the month, 7pm Stetson’s.VCU’s Digital Pragmata digital arts and humanities initiative.How to engage with DH initiatives local to our chapter: Zotero bibliography from ARLIS/NA Fort Worth 2015 DH Workshop.DH SIG Twitter Programming at ARLIS/NA/VRA Seattle 2016.Digital Humanities SIG – join SIGs at membership time and be placed on the listserv.The following resources were compiled by Sarah Osborne Bender to support the Digital Humanities for Art Historians Mini-Workshop held at the ARLIS/NA Mid-Atlantic Summer Meeting, July 24, 2015, in Norfolk, Virginia.
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