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Digital History, written by Daniel J. Cohen and Roy Rosenzweig. provides an introduction to the web intended for historians, teachers, students, museum professionals, and anyone who wishes to create an online historical work. The book surveys the…

The Data Sitters Club, created by Lee Skallerup Bessette, Katherine Bowers, Maria Sachiko Cecire, Quinn Dombrowski, Anouk Lang, and Roopika Risam, is a guide to computational text analysis as well as how to apply digital humanities methods to digital…

The #DLFteach toolkits is an openly available and peer reviewed set of lesson plans for digital pedagogy. Lesson plans include goals, preparation, and session outlines, for a variety of topics including digital exhibits & archives, text analysis and…

The Python for Everybody (PY4E) website contains free tutorials and materials for learning how to code with Python. PY4E also links to "coursera" (University of Michigan) where users can complete the training course and earn a certificate in Python…

The Programming Historian website features peer-reviewed tutorials for a variety of digital tools, techniques, and workflows. Lessons include data management, data manipulation, web scraping, digital publishing, machine learning, as well as…
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