The “Holy Grail” of digital humanists: some thoughts about “understanding data” (for humanists)
As a reader of blog posts, you might be well aware how important role commentaries happening on blogs can play in the establishment of a specific scholarly discourses. In this piece, you can read our guest author's, Stefan Karcher's reflection on Jim Casey's recent blog post, Taste th...
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| Language: | English |
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01/04/2020
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DARIAH open
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| Online Access: | Verlag, kostenfrei, Volltext: https://dariahopen.hypotheses.org/814 |
| Author Notes: | by Stefan Karcher |
| Summary: | As a reader of blog posts, you might be well aware how important role commentaries happening on blogs can play in the establishment of a specific scholarly discourses. In this piece, you can read our guest author's, Stefan Karcher's reflection on Jim Casey's recent blog post, Taste the Data where he introduces a new didactic approach to discover important information and structures in a data set. So, how do your data taste? |
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| Item Description: | Updated 01/04/2020 Gesehen am 09.04.2020 |
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