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Temporal Treaties: Social Media Strategy

November 30, 2019
by Kyle
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As part of my course in Digital Public Humanities (DPH…or just DH), my semester ends with project that is meant to showcase my ability to use a digital tool to produce a piece of scholarship. Yet, what good would such a piece of scholarship be if it were meant only for the eyes of my...

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Palladio – Visualizing the Network Graph

November 1, 2019
by Kyle
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While embarking on my journey into the land of Digital Humanities, my course on Digital Public Humanities (DPH) has ensured that I am not low on provisions. Yet another tool I have explored in this course to make sense of the data and information spread throughout the digital landscape is one...

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Kepler.gl – Mapping the Data

November 1, 2019
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Further exploring the tools that my Digital Public Humanities (DPH) course has to offer, I took a dive into the world of geographical information systems (GIS) to better my understanding of how datasets can be analyzed and reconstructed into visualizations that facilitate research through...

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Voyant Tools – An Analytical Experience

October 30, 2019
by Kyle
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In this post, I want to offer a brief guide to Voyant Tools and my review of using these tools. In my Digital Public Humanities (DPH) course, we are learning to work with digital tools to help us conduct research and make effective analysis with our work as Humanists. Voyant Tools is a...

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    • Digitizing the Fort Lawton Takeover: Project Evaluation
    • Digital Public History Project: An Experience and a Reflection
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