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From Archives to Analysis: Data Management and Analysis for Humanities with Nodegoat

Part of the Knowledge Futures project

Nodegoat is a web-based research environment for the humanities. In this workshop, we invite the members of NYUAD community to explore this tool that allows scholars to build datasets based on their own data model and offers relational modes of analysis with spatial and chronological forms of contextualization. Together with the creators of Nodegoat, Pim van Bree and Geert Kessels, this workshop will provide hands-on training about data management and visualization methods on Nodegoat platform.

Pim van Bree and Geert Kessels established LAB1100 as a research and development firm in 2011. LAB1100 brings together skills in new media, history, and software development. Working together with universities, research institutes, and museums, LAB1100 has built the digital research platform Nodegoat and produces interactive data visualizations.

November 2, 2023

In-Person (NYUAD Campus)

Language: Delivered in English, with written Arabic translation of workshop slides

Convened by
Süphan Kirmizialtin, Visiting Assistant Professor of Middle Eastern History, NYUAD
David Joseph Wrisley, Professor of Digital Humanities, NYUAD

Organized by
NYUAD Humanities Research Fellowship for the Study of the Arab World

The workshop is open to the NYUAD community and by invitation. Registration has closed.

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