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**Intro to Digital Humanities: Oral Histories As Data** Held: February 18, 2022 Taught by: Nickoal Eichmann-Kalwara Workshop Description: Oral history interviews are forms of qualitative data that offer unique insights into the communities we engage with and study. This workshop will offer an introduction to organizing and thinking about your oral history interviews as data, in order to enable computational readings and render visualizations for analysis and engagement. We'll then demonstrate the digital humanities and minimal computing tool that can facilitate your processes and data publishing, Oral History (as) Data [1], and explore sample digital projects that utilize this minimal computing approach. Participants are encouraged to bring their own data for discussion and consultation. This is a beginner workshop with no prerequisites. [1] Oral History (As) Data. Created by Devin Becker, Center for Digital Inquiry & Learning, University of Idaho Libraries: : https://uidaholib.github.io/oral-history-as-data/
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