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What tools do DH scholars need? #1
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So far we're only covering basic materials, but the biggest asks so have been about formatting and bibliographies. Scribble only has two bibliography options built in and neither are standard for Humanities, and the over-sized margins etc wouldn't be accepted by most professors for a class assignment. Both of these can be solved using LaTeX and BibTeX, but that requires a whole new syntax and we haven't had the time to cover it yet (though we have provided a LaTeX prefix that has basic modifications (margins, font size, line spacing, etc). So far our participants have been excited about the ability to build custom functions into their papers to do things like automating figures lists and mining data. |
Are there any existing tools or formats they need to be able to work with?
e.g. Atlas.TI/NVIVO, TEI-C etc. I know in the UK that funding is now
often tied to submitting research artefacts to a repository - and while RTF
is accepted, scribble isn't on the list of formats :)
My interest is I used to work in digital libraries in Australia so had some
contact with DH people. I first used racket to recover images from a
proprietary digital archive and some email discovery stuff, so I'm excited
by the possibilities of DSL's that meet their needs.
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So far we're only covering basic materials, but the biggest asks so have
been about formatting and bibliographies. Scribble only has two
bibliography options built in and neither are standard for Humanities, and
the over-sized margins etc wouldn't be accepted by most professors for a
class assignment. Both of these can be solved using LaTeX and BibTeX, but
that requires a whole new syntax and we haven't had the time to cover it
yet (though we have provided a LaTeX prefix that has basic modifications
(margins, font size, line spacing, etc).
So far our participants have been excited about the ability to build
custom functions into their papers to do things like automating figures
lists and mining data.
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I’d love to know what the participants ask for?
Encoding texts
Coding texts
Multimedia tools (#lang video)
visualisations, etc.
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