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Issue to flag a conversation for our Editorial Meeting agenda.
With the change over in editors and with an increase in lesson proposals, it seems time to have a conversation as an Editorial team ab…
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The Programming Historian has received the following tutorial on 'Geoparsing Text with the Edinburgh Geoparser' by @bea-alex. This lesson is now under review and can be read at:
http://programminghis…
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The [Digital Humanities Network](https://www.humanities.utoronto.ca/DH_at_UofT) and Jackman Humanities Institute in collaboration with UofT Coders will be holding a two-day workshop on **Dec 11 and 12…
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Arising from our #475 call was a notion that new authors tend to come to us with overly ambitious scopes for potential lessons, and that they under-estimate the amount of time and effort that goes int…
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*The Programming Historian en español* ha recibido la siguiente propuesta de traducción "Minería de datos en las colecciones del Internet Archive" de la lección "[Data Mining the Internet Archive Coll…
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Read my blog on an XML-based network analysis project I've been working on, [Spectacular intersections of place in Southey’s epic poem, _Thalaba the Destroyer_](https://digitalromanticist.wordpress.c…
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Coming from #498, we need to develop a strategy for how authors can write in a way that minimises the need for changes in future, and for readers to understand what to expect.
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The Programming Historian has received a proposal on 'Wrangling Museum Collection Data with Pandas' by @atiro. The proposed learning outcomes of the lesson are:
* Understanding the collection dat…
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_The Programming Historian_ has received a proposal for a lesson on Getting Started with Anaconda and Jupyter.
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The Programming Historian has received the following tutorial on 'Exploring and Analyzing Network Data with Python' by @jrladd @jmotis and @scottbot. This lesson is now under review and can be read at…