Digital Humanities Lab
Yale Community Voices Archive
Transcribe@Yale
Transcribe @ Yale invites users from around the world to transcribe and comment on historic texts housed at Yale University.
Accessibility and DH Programming
DH Highlights: Accessibility and DH Programming
August 2 at 2:00pm in the Digital Humanities Lab (SML 316)
Web Scraping Workshop
Coffee and Code Workshop: Web Scraping
July 14, 2:00-3:30pm in the Digital Humanities Lab (SML 316)
Learn how to gather data from online! Join the Digital Humanities Lab for a Coffee and Code session on web scraping, led by DH Developer Douglas Duhaime. During the workshop, participants will learn and practice the fundamentals by scraping a webpage (or subset of pages) from a domain of the group's choosing. In addition to tackling the "how," we will also discuss "why" and "when" web scraping is appropriate.
GIS Training Meetups
Summer DH Meetups: GIS Training
July 12 and 26 at 2:00-4:00pm in Bass Library, L06
Interested in working with maps? Looking to learn GIS fundamentals at your own pace? Join the DHLab and CSSSI for one or both of our summer GIS Training Meetups!
Information Literacy and DH
"Heuristic Evaluation for Digital Humanities Projects"
June 21 at 2:00pm in the DHLab (SML 316)
GitHub
Looking for code to try out? Interested in what's underlying the DHLab's projects? Check out our GitHub repository! We strive to create open and accessible projects.
Literary History of Word Processing
"Locating the Literary History of Word Processing
(Hint: It's Not in Special Collections)"
June 20 at 10:30-11:30am in Yale Center for British Art, Lecture Hall
TEI Workshops with Medieval Manuscripts
Applications are now open for two TEI workshops at Yale: Digital Editing and the Medieval Manuscripts Roll and Digital Editing and the Medieval Manuscript Fragment. Both workshops will cover the fundamentals of digital editing while tackling the codicological challenges posed by the materials. Participants will undertake the work of transcription and commentary, encoding the text and images of a medieval manuscript roll or fragment according to TEI P5 protocols. The workshops will result in collaborative digital editions.
These graduate training workshops will cover topics in: