Training material
There are numerous online tutorials and other training resources that cover many aspects of digital humanities. While the following list is not exhaustive, it is a good starting point.
- eScience Center: Training materials – eScience Center
- INEO: Learn – Ineo
- SURF: Edusources
- Packt Hub provides free bite-sized tutorials on the latest tech and covers a variety of languages and tools, including Python, Java, and Angular.
- The Digital Humanities Course Registry is a curated platform that provides an overview of the growing range of teaching activities in the field of digital humanities worldwide.
- The Programming Historian publishes novice-friendly, peer-reviewed tutorials that help humanists learn a wide range of digital tools, techniques, and workflows to facilitate research and teaching.
- Linked Open Data tutorial, made possible by UB Leiden and CLARIAH, is an introductory course about Linked Open Data in cultural heritage collections.
- Coursera: Python for Everybody & Applied Text Mining in Python.
- DataCamp for Universities provides free access to its data science learning platform for educators and students.
- Gentle Start to Natural Language Processing using Python.
- MALLET (Machine learning language toolkit) on Topic Modeling.
- Eight to Late: A gentle introduction to text mining using R.
- ILS labs course ware for psycho-linguistic experimentation.
- Statistical references and modules for psycho-linguistic research.