Digital Research in the Arts and Humanities: Visualisation
Duration 0.5 days
Team Researcher Academy
Target audience: Research students and research staff in the Arts.

Pre-requisites: None

Process: Lecture and practical workshop.

Course description:

Digital Research in the Arts and Humanities is a series of lectures and workshops on digital research methodologies, run jointly with the University of Leicester.

This workshop will cover the basics of visualisation techniques for representing arts and humanities data. Building on the previous session, it will provide a broad overview and introduction to a range of simple, free, and easy-to-use web tools that offer new ways to visualise research data.

Transit to Leicester for the full day’s schedule and lunch will be provided at no cost.

This seminar takes place at the University of Leicester

No technical skill required; all those with an interest are encouraged to attend!

Relavent courses: Click on the course titles below to see other courses in the series

Introduction to Digital Research in Arts and Humanities

Digital Research in the Arts and Humanities: Databases

Digital Research in the Arts and Humanities: Text Mining

Digital Research in the Arts and Humanities: Social Media

Digital Research in the Arts and Humanities: Managing Digital Research Materials

Digital Research in the Arts and Humanities: Text Encoding

Digital Research in the Arts and Humanities: Working with Place

Digital Research in the Arts and Humanities: 3D Scanning

For further information, please email Erin.Snyder@nottingham.ac.uk.



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