Plotly Tutorial
Plotly is a web-based tool for creating charts. While it has a powerful suite of possibilities that are available for a fee, the free version […]
Work with different types of data
Plotly is a web-based tool for creating charts. While it has a powerful suite of possibilities that are available for a fee, the free version […]
Kieran Healy’s visualization “A Co-Citation Network for Philosophy” represents patterns of co-citation for articles from four journals over a twenty year period. In the introduction […]
This module offers an introduction to tabular data and learning how structuring it enable different styles of analysis. Outcomes Increased understanding of what data is […]
OpenRefine is a software tool for cleaning and transforming data. These exercises will introduce you to the basics of using OpenRefine to create tidy – […]
Online collections are not only for museums and libraries. Most scholars build “collections” of sources or data that are relevant to their own research. This […]
Voyant is a web-based text analysis environment. The tool allows you to read and explore a corpus of texts using a multi-panel interface. The interactive […]
All information for these resources were taken from the project’s websites, about pages, documentation, or Github sites Crowdcrafting Crowdcrafting Website A web-based service that invites […]
This module introduces techniques for text and data mining that can enable different ways of close and distant reading across a collection, or corpora, of […]
This module explores how to read and make maps with spatial data. Outcomes Increased understanding of the ways maps are generated, and the differences between […]
Building on the work from module 6 to understand data, this module explores how to interrogate, analyze, and create data visualizations for purposes of research […]