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    • Micky
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      https://programminghistorian.org/

      What is it?
      The Programming Historian is a collection of peer reviewed, open source tutorials.
      The tutorials do not teach you how to code from scratch, but instead use a (digital humanities) problem / question as a starting point and show how it can be solved using technologies such as Python or R. Examples for tutorials are:

      • Creating GUIs in Python for Digital Humanities Projects
      • Crowdsourced-Data Normalization with Python and Pandas
      • Working with batches of PDF files (for OCR and text extraction)
      • Introduction to Jupyter Notebooks

      Lessons are available in different languages:
      English (101 lessons), Spanish (59 lessons), French (25 lessons), Portugese (42 lessons).

      Who is it for?
      Main traget group is reearches / librarians / archivists already working in the field of digital humanities and either with concrete platforms / data on their hands or wanting to find out more about them. Each lesson contains a "difficulty" ranking as well as a brief section on requirements to check if it's something you're up for.

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