DHU338H1: Data: Access, Creation, Curation, and Interpretation
24L/12P
WDW338H1
A central challenge of digital humanities is the complexity of representing interpretive, narrative, and perspective-dependent humanities data through digital tools and environments. Topics include the history of “data” as term and concept; data standards, databases, and linked data; datasets, data curation and analytics, both qualitative and quantitative; and data visualization.
DHU235H1 and DHU236H1; open to students not taking the Digital Humanities Minor by permission of the program coordinator.