I am home tonight for #congressh but here is another shot of my excellent colleagues, adventure buddies, and friends @jessticulates and @jane.e.chamberlin #scholars #thebestcohort #prairies #regina
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I am home tonight for #congressh but here is another shot of my excellent colleagues, adventure buddies, and friends @jessticulates and @jane.e.chamberlin #scholars #thebestcohort #prairies #regina
The colleagues that #congressh together stay together #scholars #scholarlysunday #shewantsthephd #secretfeministagenda #regina
I'm at #congressh for one more hour! Come visit me cause I found ketchup Pringles! (And I have plays for sale. That too.) (at Mattamy Athletic Centre)
I have the winning ticket! #congressh
The #GSA met with Mayor #Nenshi at the end of the#BigThinking lecture on Saturday. #congreSSH #ideas_idees (at 2016 Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences)
Discover what you can do with your research data
Do you have research data that you're not sure what to do with? Do you have research data that you want to share and explore?
#HackCongress is a free event taking place on June 1st, 2015 at uOttawa.
This non-competitive Hackfest invites participants to explore or “hack” research data provided by invited digital humanities (DH) researchers. It will show what can be accomplished when research data is opened up for collaboration. Participants will enhance their skills and learn to use new tools to visualize data and work with digital assets. The event will also be an opportunity to meet other scholars from diverse fields and to learn about emerging common practices in DH. This full day event on June 1st will be punctuated by 30 to 60 minute presentations of research projects and workshops on tools available for use by participants. In addition to the research data made available by selected DH researchers, a list of open data sources and tools will be provided. Check back on this space as our program develops.
Experienced and novice hackers are welcome! No prior knowledge of DH techniques or tools is required, but curiosity and a desire to collaborate are essential!
To learn more and register, visit:
http://congress2015.ca/program/events/hackcongress-bring-your-own-data