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Humanist Archives: Jan. 10, 2023, 5:52 a.m. Humanist 36.333 - online course: Beyond Encoding (Texas A&M)

				
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        Date: 2023-01-09 15:55:13+00:00
        From: Kayley Hart <kayleyhart@tamu.edu>
        Subject: Registration is Open! Beyond Encoding: Refining and Launching Text-Based Digital Humanities Projects – Spring 2023

Dear all,

The Center of Digital Humanities Research at Texas A&M University is
happy to announce that we are offering a remote course this spring,
"Beyond Encoding: Refining and Launching Text-Based Digital Humanities
Projects", through our continuing education program
Programming4Humanists.

Registration is now open! Additional information is below. Please
visit our website (http://programming4humanists.tamu.edu) for more
details, or visit our online store to register
(https://tamu.estore.flywire.com/products?storeCatalog=1102).

Please contact us at codhr@tamu.edu with any questions.

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Beyond Encoding: Refining and Launching Text-Based Digital Humanities Projects

This intermediate-level course is designed to build upon the basics of
XML encoding courses, for the purposes of building text-based digital
humanities projects. It serves as an expansion for the
Programming4Humanists course Digital Editions from Start to Finish,
though anyone familiar with TEI/XML encoding and looking to refine
their projects will benefit. The course focuses on a variety of skills
necessary to run a digital humanities project and work with the data
it produces. Rather than guiding participants toward a set final
project, this course offers an intermediate-level toolkit of skills
with optional one-on-one project consultations twice during the
semester.

Topics to be covered include both project development (project
management and sustainability, goal setting, content management,
documentation, peer review, etc.) and technical skills to further
develop XML-based projects (regex, git, schema development, XSLT, XML
Databases, and XQuery).

This course will run from February 3 to April 28, 2023 (no class on
March 17th for TAMU's Spring Break), and meet every Friday from 10:00
AM to 12:00 PM (CST) through Zoom. All class sessions will be recorded
and posted for participants whose schedules conflict with the live
meeting time.

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Kayley Hart | Program Coordinator
Project Manager, The Feminist Controversy in England
Center of Digital Humanities Research (CoDHR)
Texas A&M University | LAAH 446
kayleyhart@tamu.edu
979-458-1552


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