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== Agenda Items ==
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= Organisational =
  
=== Organisational ===
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== Short Recap of This Semester and Outlook to Next Semester ==
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[[File:ENC SYSTEME FIGURE.jpeg|right|thumb|"Figurative System of organisation of human knowledge from the ''Encyclopédie''" (1752).]]
  
==== Outlook next semester ====
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*Theory
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** definitions of Digital Humanities
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** what is data
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** data formats, file formats
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** linked open data (via DBpedia, Wikidata)
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** Distant Reading (history, theory and practice)
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** Corpus Studies
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** digital editions
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** Visual Analytics (and the historicity of its methods)
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** Network Analysis
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** GIS
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** Wiki technologies
  
* learning to code will be main topic (as basis for natural language processing and text analysis)
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* Readings
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** Moretti's "Conjectures" and "Network Theory, Plot Analysis"
  
==== Colloquium ====
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* Practice
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** Stylometry ("… or how do you know it's Shakespeare?")
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** Topic Modeling with Mallet
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** first encounters with command line
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** network analysis with Gephi
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** genesis of a Wikipedia article
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* Next Semester
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** learning to code will be main topic (as basis for natural language processing, text analysis and other things)
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== Preparation of Colloquium ==
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We expect a short 5–10-minute presentation on your idea, approach and experience.
  
 
* Assessment criteria:
 
* Assessment criteria:
** content and writing style (use your own words, no copy & paste from other web pages)
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** content and writing style (use your own words, '''no copy & paste from other web pages''')
** do you give credit in the right way (quotations, footnotes)?
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** do you give credit in the right way (captions, quotations, footnotes)?
 
** do you make use of imagery  or other media files (if applicable)?
 
** do you make use of imagery  or other media files (if applicable)?
 
** do you upload own material to Wikimedia Commons?
 
** do you upload own material to Wikimedia Commons?
** do you reference geo coordinates (for places or historic events)?
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** do you reference geocoordinates (for places or historic events)?
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** how did you handle the upload to Wikipedia and what happened afterwards?
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** overall creativity''!''
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Btw, should you still lack a good idea for an article, this one needs some work: '''[https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Цифровые_гуманитарные_науки Цифровые гуманитарные науки]'''
  
=== Wiki-Related ===
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= Wiki-Related =
  
 
* biases in Wikipedia
 
* biases in Wikipedia
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* the tree of Diderot and d'Alembert and the Wikipedia article graph (example around [https://raw.githubusercontent.com/weltliteratur/weighing/master/wikidata_writer_graph.png the 'writer' category])

Latest revision as of 23:05, 2 June 2017

Organisational

Short Recap of This Semester and Outlook to Next Semester

"Figurative System of organisation of human knowledge from the Encyclopédie" (1752).
  • Theory
    • definitions of Digital Humanities
    • what is data
    • data formats, file formats
    • linked open data (via DBpedia, Wikidata)
    • Distant Reading (history, theory and practice)
    • Corpus Studies
    • digital editions
    • Visual Analytics (and the historicity of its methods)
    • Network Analysis
    • GIS
    • Wiki technologies
  • Readings
    • Moretti's "Conjectures" and "Network Theory, Plot Analysis"
  • Practice
    • Stylometry ("… or how do you know it's Shakespeare?")
    • Topic Modeling with Mallet
    • first encounters with command line
    • network analysis with Gephi
    • genesis of a Wikipedia article
  • Next Semester
    • learning to code will be main topic (as basis for natural language processing, text analysis and other things)

Preparation of Colloquium

We expect a short 5–10-minute presentation on your idea, approach and experience.

  • Assessment criteria:
    • content and writing style (use your own words, no copy & paste from other web pages)
    • do you give credit in the right way (captions, quotations, footnotes)?
    • do you make use of imagery or other media files (if applicable)?
    • do you upload own material to Wikimedia Commons?
    • do you reference geocoordinates (for places or historic events)?
    • how did you handle the upload to Wikipedia and what happened afterwards?
    • overall creativity!

Btw, should you still lack a good idea for an article, this one needs some work: Цифровые гуманитарные науки

Wiki-Related

  • biases in Wikipedia
  • the tree of Diderot and d'Alembert and the Wikipedia article graph (example around the 'writer' category)