The Holz Featured Researcher series invites UW-Madison researchers to discuss their work and illuminate their workflows, insights, and challenges when it comes to working with their research data.
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Holz Featured Researcher: Eric Hoyt Part 1
The Holz Featured Researcher series invites UW-Madison researchers to discuss their work and illuminate their workflows, insights, and challenges when it comes to working with their research data. Eric Hoyt is an Associate Professor in …
DH Tools Part 1: Off-the-Shelf
You don’t have to learn an entirely new programming language to do cutting edge digital humanities work. There are many sophisticated, useful off the shelf tools that you can use for your research. Many of …
DH Tools Part 2: Moving Computationally
For scholars in the humanities, digging into computational approaches, tools, and methods can open new possibilities for exploration and building more tailored outputs. Below, we’ve collected a few trusted resources that can help get you …
Research Data Tips for Leaving UW-Madison
If your time as a researcher or student at UW-Madison is coming to an end, good luck with your new opportunities! As you make the shift, it’s important to begin the process of off-boarding – …
Link Roundup – May 2020
Cameron Cook John Yin, Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering at UW-Madison, is using computational methods to understand the material conditions viruses use to reproduce themselves. He is hopeful that such an approach will allow …
Resources for Working and Learning From Home
Departments and offices across UW-Madison are rapidly responding to the COVID-19 crisis by shifting services to online platforms. UW-Madison’s Libraries and the Department of Information Technology have both been central to these efforts by providing …