Category: DH Skills
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How (and why) to be on Academic Twitter
Many other people have written about how to be on Academic Twitter, but imo they make it sound way more serious and scary than it actually is. Using Twitter as part of your academic work doesn’t have to be high-pressure or stressful, especially if you’re a grad student!
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7 Great No-Code Digital Humanities Tools
I talked the other week about the things that learn-to-code resources don’t teach you. But spoilers, you don’t have to learn to code at all! You don’t need to know Python or R to do digital humanities work. There are SO many free, no-code-required tools out there for manipulating, visualizing, and sharing humanities data. Here…
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Do I have to learn to code to do digital humanities? | The parts “teach yourself” resources skip
Trained coders like me are (accidentally?) keeping secrets about how we learned. Here’s what the “coding for digital humanities” resources skip.
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What is XML, and should I learn it?
This post covers XML 101 and some of the most important standards to know (about) as a digital humanist.