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Name: Centre for Data, Culture, and Society
Type: Organization
Twitter: EdCDCS
Location: Edinburgh
Name: Centre for Data, Culture, and Society
Type: Organization
Twitter: EdCDCS
Location: Edinburgh
The aim is that by using the pre-supplied code examples, and editing them to examine the different results, you will begin to gain an understand of the techniques used. Go to the Readme file
Sentiment analysis of articles from The Times Archive. Go to the readme file
Files related to the tutorial "Building interactive web applications in R using SHINY" plus a functioning example of a Shiny app. Go to the Readme file to get more info on how to use this repo.
This repository contains the material connected to a workshop developed for CDCS by Tom Armitage on spatial data visualisation. Attendees will be guided step by step on how to produce effective map visualisations with QGIS. More info in the readme file
Use of QGIS and R to analyse first and second order geospatial effects. Go to the Readme file
This course is designed for researchers who are complete beginners with no prior knowledge of coding and data analysis. Through lectures and exercises, attendees will learn how to code in Python, starting from core concepts such as variables and loops, through to coding live data visualisation. Go to the readme file for more info
This is the repo associated with the 2023 CDCS Summer School
Welcome to the repository for all the materials for Stream 1 of the CDCS 2024 summer school. Go to the readme file
Welcome to the repository for all the materials for Stream 2 of the CDCS 2024 summer school. Go to the readme file
This repo is connected to the workshop created by CDCS for the DH RSE Summer School (Cambridge2023). Go to the readme file for more info
Within this repository you are going to find all the material needed to attend this two-classes course once it will be ready. The notebook (for which we suggest you to run via Google Colab) and slides for the class can be downloaded from this repository.
Introductory Course on Transkribus and HTR. Go to the readme file
2023 workshop on version control with git, GitHub, and GitHub Desktop. Go to the repo
This page is related to a course on the best practices for using Git for Version Control. Go to the readme file
This repository contains the material connected to a workshop developed for CDCS by Ian Holmes Edina. This workshop shows how to create these sorts of data visualisations with QGIS. It focuses on a range of data visualisation plugins. For more info go on the readme file
This is a tutorial on the use of Python for web scraping (a technique to automatically access and extract large amounts of information from a website), which was developed for CDCS by Dave Elsmore (Edina). Please go to the read me file for more info
This intermediate course will teach you how to scrape user-generated content from the internet using R
Course materials for the 2023 CDCS course "Build Your Personal or Project Website with GitHub Pages". Go to the readme file
This repository contains the material connected to a workshop developed for CDCS by Ian Holmes Edina . This workshop shows how to work with Historical Maps and Digimaps. More info in the readme file
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