The 25th anniversary of the publication of ‘An Agenda for Women’s History in Ireland, 1500-1900’ inspired a colloquium hosted by the Women’s History Association of Ireland (WHAI) at NUI Galway last Friday. The brainchild of Bronagh McShane (secretary of the WHAI, researcher with RECIRC since 2015, and now embarking on a postdoctoral project, writing a […]
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By Erin A. McCarthy
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In data, data visualization, Digital Humanities, Early Modern, emotions, quantitative approaches, Shakespeare
Plotting Emotions in Shakespeare’s Plays at the “Collections as Data” Hackathon
Bronagh and I recently participated in the Moore Institute’s “Collections as Data Hackathon,” organized by David Kelly. The event brought together nineteen humanities researchers, software developers, and designers. We had two days to create innovative, collaborative projects using digital archives and datasets, and every team took a different, exciting approach. I believe David will also […]