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Digital Humanities @ Manchester run Digital Texts Workshops on 18-19 May

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Aleksandra Nenadic

Aleksandra Nenadic

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Posted on 11 May 2017

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Digital Humanities @ Manchester run Digital Texts Workshops on 18-19 May

Posted by a.nenadic on 11 May 2017 - 2:10pm

The Institute is helping organise and run a Software Carpentry taster on 18 May 2017 at Digital Humanities @ Manchester Digital Texts workshops.

Together with our colleagues from Research IT, University of Manchester, and University of Sheffield Library, we are running a half-day introduction to the command line and automating tasks for the digital humanities based on the Software and Library Carpentry's shell lesson.

The Carpentry session will take place on the morning of day one of a two-day event comprising of three mini workshops on 18th & 19th May at the School of Digital Humanities in Manchester.

Registration is free and there are still places available.

For other workshops at the same event—run by Pip Willcox, Head of the Centre for Digital Scholarship at the Bodleian Libraries in Oxford—, see:

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