03. DS in the Disciplines
November 2, 2020
Agenda
Meeting notes
Note-taker: Thu
Business
- Individual updates, goals, learning plans
- Questions on Notetaking:
- Question: Where would one pinch code from?
- e.g HTML5up.net
- w3schools.com
- csszengarden.com
- Zack’s update:
- Using Python for GIS.
- Re-editing the metadate that is attached with the main mapping data in the GIS.
- Kristen’s question for Zack: How helpful were the youtube tutorials?
- Answer: Very useful, since someone usually has an answer.
- Thu Ta: Look up on Omeka.
- Command line tutorial: questions?
- How to memorize and be proficient in Command Line? Make a Cheat Sheet, practice?
- How far did we get on the Command line, and what did we learn how to do?
- What would make the Command line easier to learn? Maybe learn to do a specific task?
- Check in about GitHub, markdown, and Atom
- Navigating Github?
- How to make markdown file.
DS in the Disciplines
- What does DS look like in your discipline?
- Archaeology: Everyone has their own roles that is very much digitally focused.
- Is there anyone in the project that would have competency in digital skills?
- Classics: Example of Digital Scholarship:
- Thesaurus Linguae Latinae & Thesaurus Linguae Graecae
- One thing might be useful: Attempts to develop a tool that would not just identify a word but clarify their syntax.
- Text analysis study: https://corpus-tools.org/annis
- Do we have a reason the be grateful for the canon? :)
- Archaeology: Everyone has their own roles that is very much digitally focused.
- Adding to last year’s list of resources
- Way to add new resources to this list:
- A new document in the GitHub folder?
- Resources> Classics.md
For next time
- Add your updates by Monday morning
- Sign up for a Domain of One’s Own account at digital.brynmawr.edu
- Watch all 8 videos in the How The Internet Works series
- Think about what you would like to include on your personal professional website
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