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SUMMARY:Workshop: Mapping History\, Harvard University
DESCRIPTION:October 30-31\, 10am-2pm \nMapping is an effective tool for reconstructing the past\, which reveals the spatial relationships that stimulated cultural\, social and political change over time. In this workshop\, we will introduce digital tools and workflows for visualizing and interpreting historical data. We will cover the basics of QGIS\, web mapping with Leaflet\, georeferencing historical maps\, incorporating time-based geographic data\, creating multilayer historical web maps\, and more. Mapping History will be led by Nil Tuzcu (Harvard Kennedy School and MIT)\, a designer and creative technologist\, with assistance from the DSSG. \nFree; seats limited to 15. Register here.
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/workshop-mapping-history-harvard-university/
LOCATION:Harvard University\, Cambridge\, MA
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SUMMARY:Workshop: Digital Editing and the Medieval Manuscript\, Harvard University
DESCRIPTION:October 19 and 20\, 9:30am-4:30pm \nDigital Editing and the Medieval Manuscript is a 2-day workshop for graduate students which covers the fundamentals of digital editing while tackling the codicological challenges posed by medieval manuscripts. Participants will collaboratively transcribe\, annotate\, and encode (with TEI P5) the text and images of Houghton Lat. 159\, a late medieval Book of Hours written in Latin. The workshop will result in a collaborative digital edition. Sponsored by the DSSG\, the Standing Committee on Medieval Studies\, and the Classics Department\, with additional instruction from researchers associated with Yale’s Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library. \nFree\, with a limited number of travel bursaries available; applications due by September 20.
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/workshop-digital-editing-and-the-medieval-manuscript-harvard-university/
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