"Text-Data Analysis for Digital Humanities" Workshop Interest Survey
We are a team of research support staff and graduate students at UW-Madison and UW-Milwaukee who are creating a skills and tools workshop that will focus on text-data analysis for digital humanities research. The results of the survey below will help us direct our approach to developing the workshop, informing us of digital humanities interests and needs of students, faculty and researchers on campus at UW-Madison and UW-Milwaukee.
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How experienced are you in the following kinds of skills and tools?
Inexperienced
Somewhat experienced
Experienced
Very experienced
Unix shell
Data cleaning tools (e.g., Open Refine)
Programming languages (e.g., Python, R)
How interested are you in learning skills and tools for the following kinds of text-data analysis?
Disinterested
Somewhat interested
Interested
Very interested
Text encoding (Example project, Women Writers Online: https://bit.ly/327dRe9)
Corpus analysis (Example project, Annotated Beethoven Corpus: https://bit.ly/3iSvJQB/)
Network analysis (Example project, Project Cornelia: https://bit.ly/2E901iV)
Data visualization (Example project, Project Cornelia: https://bit.ly/2E901iV)
Topic modeling (Example project, Woman's Exponent: https://bit.ly/3g7F19u)
What is your role on campus? *
What is your department on campus? *
Are you interested in attending a digital humanities workshop for text-data analysis?
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Is there anything else you'd like us to know? Or that you'd be interested in learning?
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