Guide to Programming for the Digital Humanities: Lessons for Introductory Python (pdf)

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Author Brian Kokensparger
Edition 1
Edition Year 2018
Format PDF
ISBN 9783319991146
Language English
Number Of Pages 106
Publisher springer

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As an introduction to programming for the Digital Humanities (DH), this book presents six key assignments oriented on DH topics. The topics include Computing Change Over Time (calculating burials at a historic cemetery), Visualizing Change Over Time (visualizing the burials at the historic cemetery), Textual Analysis (finding word frequencies and “stop words” in public domain texts), XML Transformation (transforming a simplified version of XML into HTML styled with CSS), Stylometry (comparing the measured features of graphic images), and Social Network Analysis (analyzing extended relationships in historic circles).  The book focuses on the practical application of these assignments in the classroom, providing a range of variations for each assignment, which can be selected on the basis of students’ specific programming background and skills; “atomic” assignments, which can be used to give students the experience they need to successfully complete the main assignments; and some common pitfalls and gotchas to manage in the classroom.  The book’s chief goals are to introduce novice computer science (CS) students to programming for DH, and to offer them valuable hands-on experience with core programming concepts.

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Author

Brian Kokensparger

Edition

1

Edition Year

2018

Format

PDF

ISBN

9783319991146

Language

English

Number Of Pages

106

Publisher

springer

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