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Calendar
We meet every Thursday from 12.00 to 13.00 in PAM389.
Fall 2023
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7 September: NOTE: 14.15 in PAM489 this date What is an operating system and how use the command line (cmd.exe)?
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14 September: NOTE: We meet in PAM425 IKOS on the web and optimizing your web browser
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21 September: Improving file management and digital hygiene
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28 September: What is Markdown and plaintext editors?
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05 October: Artificial Intelligence at IKOS (with Dirk and Andrea, links to resources will appear here later)
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19 October: From Markdown to Quarto
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26 October: An introduction to R and Rstudio Note: We meet in PAM489
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2 November: An introduction to text preprocessing in R
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9 November: Importing data and introduction to tidyverse and ggplot
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16 November: Ggplot continued
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23 November: R programming - topic TBA
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30 November: R programming - topic TBA
Spring 2023: ggplot2 and data visualization
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17 January: An introduction to Markdown with Pandoc
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1 February: Using Markdown with Zotero and Better BibTex
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15 February: ggplot2: Cancelled
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1 March: ggplot2: Creating timelines and Gantt charts in R
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15 March: ggplot2: Text analysis and visualization
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29 March: ggplot2: Text analysis and visualization
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12 April: ggplot2: Creating maps and visualizing networks
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26 April: ggplot2: Presentation by Sofie Gilbert, University of Oslo Library
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10 May: Presentations by Neil Ketchley, St Antony’s College (Oxford University), and Cristopher Barrie, School of Social and Political Science (University of Edinburgh)
Autumn 2022: Text preprocessing
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5 September: File management and text manipulation in R
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19 September: OCR with Tesseract and Google Document AI
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3 October: Google Document AI and the daiR package: Optical Character Recognition coding
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17 October: Functions and iterations in R
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31 October: Tidying and anlayzing texts in R
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14 November: Text mining; participant presentations
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28 November: More text mining; participant presentations
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12 December: Working with plaintext in Middle East Studies