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SLIDES := $(patsubst %.md,%.md.slides.pdf,$(wildcard *.md)) | |
HANDOUTS := $(patsubst %.md,%.md.handout.pdf,$(wildcard *.md)) | |
all : $(SLIDES) $(HANDOUTS) | |
%.md.slides.pdf : %.md | |
pandoc $^ -t beamer --slide-level 2 -o $@ | |
%.md.handout.pdf : %.md | |
pandoc $^ -t beamer --slide-level 2 -V handout -o $@ |
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Jeana Jorgensen generously [inquired][] about my own thoughts in response to | |
my recent retweet of a link to Geoffrey Rockwell's post on [alternate careers | |
for academics][alt], which, to be fair to Rockwell, he framed as a response to | |
Berubé. Rockwell's suggestions for reform are pretty far reaching: if I were | |
to try to boil down the overall scheme to a few words of summary it would be | |
something like: the dissertation should be the last option among many and the | |
PhD should be considered a degree path to a wider variety of professions. | |
There's a lot more there, to be sure, but Rockwell's statement is so far | |
reaching that, working as I do at a university trying to roll itself into a |
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# Speaking in Code | |
Here are some of the things for which I will be listening: | |
* What are the emergent standards (consensuses) for the various disciplines (and are there disciplinary differences that should be considered or worried)? | |
* What are the languages scholars are speaking? (e.g., Python, R but also TEI) And, given that, for example, Python and TEI are not the same thing, are scholars beginning to make those interoperable? | |
## Monday | |
### Welcome Session |
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## Tuesday | |
### Project Pitches | |
* Jim Smith: ADHO Linked Open Data SIG. Has a website that has recipes and resources. | |
* Bill Turkel: What's the intermediate level look like for the Programming Historian (beyond using `wget`.) | |
* Bridget Almas: a best practices for digital humanities *data*. | |
* Amanda Visconti: a Zotero folder that collects digital humanities. There's already a digital_humanities folder -- AV has added a "Speaking in Code" folder within that. | |
* Wayne Graham (+ Jeremy Boggs): there are a lot of open source projects in the digital humanities; what we need is a DH "bugmash", a day set aside for people to inspect and improve code -- it would require work on the front end by the code creator, to make it ready for *mashing*. |
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Your honor, I would like, at the very start of this, to note that I did not | |
know that overflowing the stack would kill the snake inside my computer. It | |
took my an awfully long time just to get that python inside my machine and to | |
get used to talking to it, so, really, if you think about it, it dying was the | |
last thing I would have wanted. | |
How'd it happen? Well, sir, it all started ... it all started so long ago that | |
... well, it gets fuzzy in my mind. | |
You see, your honor, I am a plain man, a simple man. I don't have mighty |
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# MLA 2014 Session Notes | |
## 98. Vulnerable Texts in Digital Literary Studies | |
### Jeremy Douglass | |
* Subject is _Meanwhile_, the fiction that began as a poster, became a website, then a tabbed book, then an iOS app. | |
* Branching narratives as networks. |
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I feel like, as the participant with, I think it is safe to say, the least code fu coming into the summit that my contribution, coming out of the summit, should be in possible theoretical/analytical ideas/schemes that might contribute to the white paper and/or the grant narrative that will let the project continue to grow and develop. If I understand what I can contribute correctly, it is that I am a trained ethnographer and that, as luck would have it, the project I am in the process of concluding focuses on the tacit knowledge and how a diffuse collection of individuals thinking within the schemes available to them, schemes that are not linguistic in nature, developed, through that diffuse network, a rather amazing artifact. | |
With that in mind, I am going to offer a collection of observations: | |
One of the things that the meeting confirmed was that, whether it was internal or external, a dialogue between programming and theory was indeed part of the development of digital humanities projects. The dialogue |
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{ | |
"cells": [ | |
{ | |
"cell_type": "markdown", | |
"metadata": {}, | |
"source": [ | |
"# On the Syuzhet of Small Stories\n", | |
"\n", | |
"## Introduction\n", | |
"\n", |
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{ | |
"cells": [ | |
{ | |
"cell_type": "markdown", | |
"metadata": {}, | |
"source": [ | |
"# On the Syuzhet of Small Stories\n", | |
"\n", | |
"## Introduction\n", | |
"\n", |
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# Syuzhet Outputs | |
## Sentiment by Sentence for 4 Small Texts | |
```R | |
# Load libraries | |
library(syuzhet) | |
library(readr) |
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