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[Click here to see the full list of presentations][1]. -------------------------------------------------- **Fall 2017** - [Early Stuart Diplomatic Service: Prosopography and Networks][2] (Thea Lindquist) - Steuernagel_10Oct2017: "HemiPress – multimedia multilingual publishing at the intersection of performance and politics" (visit https://hemi.press for details) (Marcos Steuernagel) - [The Motivation for Open Access in Academic Research][3] (Jesse Niebaum) - [Fired Up About Data Viz: Displaying Ecological & Spatial Data with R][4] (Angela E. Boag) - "[Developing Theory to Guide Statistical Collaboration][5] (Eric Vance) - [The Challenges of Open Access][6] (Melissa Canrell) - [Digital Platforms for Social Scientific Data Collection: Notes from the Field][7] (Amanda Carrico) **Spring 2018** - [Friendships, Rivalries, and Trysts: Characterizing the Ecosystems of Ideas in Texts][8] (Chenhao Tan) - [The Swastika Monitor: Doing DH to Track Visual Rhetorics of Hate][9] (Laurie Gries) - [Archives of Racial Anxiety: Exploring the White Genocide Myth Through Topic Modeling][10] (Kevan Feshami) - [Open data: Where to find it, and how to make your own data open][11] (Katie Mika and Andrew Johnson) - [Coding and Cows: Historical Data and Practical Application of Digital Humanities Methods][12] (Kerri Keller Clement) - Using Dedoose in Qualitative Research [no slides; live demo of Dedoose] (Swanson) **Fall 2018** - [So, You're Thinking About Coding?][13] (Andrew Monaghan and Katie Mika) [1]: https://osf.io/ut5w4/wiki/home/ [2]: https://osf.io/4psrq [3]: https://osf.io/8a32m [4]: https://osf.io/w9yjb [5]: https://osf.io/a62s7 [6]: https://osf.io/wu2x7 [7]: https://osf.io/uf4dj [8]: https://osf.io/zjwvd [9]: https://osf.io/8vw2p [10]: https://osf.io/exvr4 [11]: https://osf.io/ab2my [12]: https://osf.io/r3js2 [13]: https://osf.io/azm86
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