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Questions about data, Python, R or any other aspects of digital humanities? Visit the Digital Humanities Walk-in Hours

Do you have a question about data, Python, or R? Or are you just finding your way in the field of digital humanities and need some guidance? All humanities staff and students are welcome to visit our weekly Digital Humanities Walk-in Hours on Thursdays from 14:00 to 15:00 hrs.

Looking for a suitable digital tool to use for your research project? Do you need any help with the digital component of your research proposal? Do you have questions about creating datasets, sharing them or about data security? Struggling with your Python script? Do you have questions on statistics or how to analyse your data with R?

During the DH Walk-in Hours a team of digital humanities specialists will be present to give you face-to-face advice. Every week a scientific developer from the Digital Humanities Lab, a member from Research Data Management (RDM) Support and a DH specialist of the University Library will be present. Once a month – on January 26, February 23, March 23, April 20 and May 25, 2023 – a statistical advisor will also be present.

When?

Every Thursday from 14:00 to 15:00 hrs, starting January 12 until June 29, 2023.
(With the exception of King’s Day on April 27 and Ascension Day on May 18.)

Where?

The Living Lab Digital Humanities, located in the University Library City Centre, Drift 27, Room 0.32.

For whom?

The walk-in hours are open for all staff members and students within the Faculty of Humanities. You are welcome with all your questions, from beginner to advanced level.

Not in Utrecht? Join digitally

Are you unable to be physically present in Utrecht on Thursdays? It is also possible to visit the Walk-in Hours digitally. Each live Walk-in Hour consultation is accompanied by a Teams meeting session, which you are welcome to join. Through this link you will automatically join the next Teams meeting of the Walk-in Hours.


Questions about the DH Walk-in Hours or another digital humanities related topic? Feel free to mail us at cdh@uu.nl.