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Navigate to the OSF storage folder at the bottom of this page to find the semester for which you are interested in. View the talk either on this site or download the file. Listed below are talk titles for each file. **Fall 2018** - Monaghan_12Sept2018: "So, You're Thinking About Coding?" **SPRING 2018** - Tan_31Jan2018: "Characterizing the Ecosystems of Ideas in Texts" - Gries_14Feb2018: "The Swastika Monitor: Doing DH to Track Visual Rhetorics of Hate" - Feshami_28Feb2018: "Archives of Racial Anxiety: Exploring the White Genocide Myth Through Topic Modeling" - Johnson_Mika_14Mar2018: "Open data: Where to find it, and how to make your own data open" - Clement_11Apr2018: “GIS, Social Networks, and Historical Agriculture” - Swanson_25Apr2018: “Using Dedoose in Qualitative Research” [no slides; live demo of Dedoose] **FALL 2017** - Lindquist_20Sept2017: "Early Stuart Diplomatic Service: Prosopography and Networks" - Steuernagel_10Oct2017: "HemiPress – multimedia multilingual publishing at the intersection of performance and politics" (visit https://hemi.press for details) - Niebaum_25Oct2017: "The Motivation for Open Access in Academic Research" - Boag_1Nov2017: "Fired Up About Data Viz: Displaying Ecological & Spatial Data with R" - Vance_08Nov2017: "Developing Theory to Guide Statistical Collaboration" - Cantrell_15Nov2017: "The Challenges of Open Access" - Carrico_29Nov2017: "Digital Platforms for Social Scientific Data Collection: Notes from the Field" [1]: https://hemi.press/http://
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