Digital Scholarship

Mining and Dining

For academic year 2017-18 we have been fortunate to receive funding for an exciting new series of workshops, entitled Mining and Dining. Aimed at graduate students, these sessions will provide basic training in some key text mining tools and methodologies, while offering food and beverages.

Each session will last an hour and a half and provide an introduction to a different digital tool or methodology for text analysis.

Spaces are limited, so if you are interested please sign up using Google forms. If the workshop is full, you will be put on a waiting list. If interest is particularly high, we will try to provide further workshops, but if you've missed out on a spot and feel this would be very relevant for your research, please contact Digital Scholarship Specialist, Tamsyn Mahoney-Steel to discuss a consultation (Tamsyn@jhu.edu).

Date Workshop Title Location
Tuesday September 19, 2017 tbc CER Conference Room
Wednesday October 4, 2017 tbc CER Conference Room
Tuesday October 17, 2017 tbc CER Conference Room
Thursday November 2, 2017 tbc CER Conference Room
Wednesday November 15, 2017 tbc CER Conference Room
Tuesday February 15, 2017 tbc tbc
Wednesday February 28, 2017 tbc tbc
Tuesday March 13, 2017 tbc tbc
Thursday March 29, 2017 tbc tbc

The CER is located in the Garrett Room of the Milton S. Eisenhower Library on the Homewood Campus of the Johns Hopkins University. The Conference is on the left just inside the entrance.

MSEL Library Q-level map showing the CER