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Love Data Week 25 Research Talk: Defining and Implementing Clear, Reproducible Experiments for Empirical Humanistic Scholarship

** This session is part of Love Data Week 2025. To attend this session, first register here: https://bit.ly/JH_lovedataweek and then follow the instruction under "Registration and Creating an Itinerary" in the description to add this session to your itinerary. **

The basic processes common to setting up and performing a computational study will be illustrated with a grounded historical example from Near East Studies.  Starting with the fundamental, minimal tooling needs, we'll demonstrate the path from an empty directory and a command-line to a full-fledged research project.  While the narration won't go deeply into the choices, each concrete step will be justified at a high level and linked to copious documentation of the relevant open-source software used.  The demonstration can be used as a starting-point for a new research project, or simply as a way to exercise and expand understanding of its components.

Instructor(s): Tom Lippincott

Registration link: https://bit.ly/JH_lovedataweek    

 

Date:
Monday, February 10, 2025
Time:
11:00am - 12:00pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Online Class - Zoom link provided by Data Services
Categories:
  Data Science     JHU Data Services  

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