Yann Ryan
@lievesofgrass
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Personal account, my own views, etc. Postdoctoral researcher working on early modern communication and correspondence, digitally and at scale. He/him
Limerick, Ireland
Joined June 2007
https://t.co/cmyvRZdnrT A working link to the page for our book, 'Communicating the News in Early Modern Europe'
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Cambridge Core - Literary Theory - Communicating the News in Early Modern Europe
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We are proud to (belatedly) announce the publication of Network Analysis and the Early Modern Archive as a special issue of Huntington Library Quarterly (@TheHuntington @PennPress), edited by @RuthAhnert @evraamsdonk @livesofgrass and Philip Beeley. https://t.co/qDIRQRSFsU. 1/11
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Fantastic looking book featuring chapters by many amazing people, as well as some @LivingwMachines alum, including @khetiwe24 @f_nanni @BarbaraMcGilli and Kasper Beelen. Congrats to all involved. Can’t wait to read this.
Debates in #DH Computational Humanities is now available for purchase (OA @ManifoldScholar this winter)! Thank you to the amazing contributors, co-editors extraordinaire @jmjafrx @dmimno , the team @UMinnPress , and series editors @laurenfklein @mkgold ! 👇🏼
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I'm so excited that the first article I wrote - about networks in TC's final months - is now out with Huntington Library Quarterly, and honoured to be among so many amazing scholars in this special issue, 'Network Analysis and the Early Modern Archive' https://t.co/6IUOO3fmlM
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This lesson teaches you to open, close, read from, and write to .txt files, using the Python programming language. Written by W.J. Turkel and @Adam_Crymble: https://t.co/z8HLReYZxA
programminghistorian.org
In this lesson you will learn how to manipulate text files using Python.
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Interactive maps showing chronological data is often the goal for scholars in all aspects of the #DigitalHumanities. This lesson from @ProgHist gives a step by step guide to do just that using #R and #Shiny! #TrainingTuesday
https://t.co/UHAoCRIZHp
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A subset has been uploaded as well, so that you can navigate and try simple scripts on
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🚀 New Release Alert! 🚀 CATMuS Medieval 1.0.1 is out now! 🏰📜 We've fixed metadata for over a dozen manuscripts and added new columns (prose/verse corrections and project mentions). Check it out here:
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#DHH24 is dubbed Eurovision Edition because it is producing unprecedented research on an event famously known for its political implications. The Eurovision group have opted to capture the essence of its success from other perspectives. Read on👉
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2024 is the year of the Digital Humanities Hackathon, Eurovision Edition. And so we, the Eurovision group at the hackathon, are bringing you, dear reader, our take on what makes a classic Eurovisio…
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It's here!! *The Power of Petitioning in Early Modern Britain* Published #OpenAccess by @UCLpress, chapters from @treorchyexile, @EllyRobson9, @sharon_howard, @HannahWorthen, @ImogenPeck2, @KarinBowie, @annlaurahughes & J. Peacey: https://t.co/ypwzGj4MhC
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Very happy to see that this article written with @mikko_tolonen is now published! I think the combination of a network model + statistics works well in relatively 'complete' networks like this, and I'm excited to see where else we can apply the methods.
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The development of the “public sphere” and the Enlightenment are closely related to the networks of publishers involved in print culture. In...
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Create an @omeka exhibit using your content with this tutorial from @miriamkp and @magpie: https://t.co/win4n2yyKt
programminghistorian.org
Now that you've added items to your Omeka site and grouped them into collections, you're ready for the next step: taking your users on a guided tour through the items you've collected.
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Our historic maps are amazing in 2D - but did you know that you can view the landscape in 3D with our 3D viewer? https://t.co/Vg6vkwWWxB
#TuesdayTips #TipTuesday #HistoricMaps
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Quick sneak peek of the cover of the HLQ special issue on Network Analysis and the Early Modern Arcchive, which I co-edited with @EvRaamsdonk @lievesofgrass and Philip Beeley as part of the Networking Archives project. It'll be out next month!
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More training opportunities from the @LivingwMachines and Data/Culture projects at the @turinginst. Thanks to our funders @ahrcpress! Great feedback from our workshops earlier this week!!
Learn to work with big historical data from newspapers & maps at a 3-day workshop in Lancaster. June 5-7 2024. Taught by @LivingwMachines folks! Bursaries available!! Apply now: https://t.co/wEDyMZS3sc
@LancasterUni @LancasterHistor @turinginst @natlibscotmaps @BL_MadeDigital
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🚨🌍New publication "Working with Named Places: How and Why to Build a Gazetteer" by WHC Director @RuthMostern & former WHC Postdoc in Digital World History @SusanGrunewald1! Check it out!
Recently published! A new @ProgHist lesson by @SusanGrunewald1 + @RuthMostern
https://t.co/TrD8IDI5Uq Thanks to @apjanco and @VDucatteeuw for their reviews, and to @lievesofgrass for editing.
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New @LivingwMachines video about our awesome software, MapReader:
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So thrilled to see our work from @LivingwMachines in the world for open peer review! If you've seen us talk about using maps & census data re: the impact of railway infrastructure on residential segregation in late 19th c. Britain, click below to learn more!
Get exclusive early access to one of the largest interdisciplinary #humanities research projects! 2 chapters from our forthcoming book, #LivingwithMachines: Computational Histories of the Age of Industry are now available: https://t.co/HPDhhJE2nm
#OpenAccess @LivingwMachines
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Great new tutorial on 'Working with Named Places: How and Why to Build a Gazetteer' that embodies the spirit of the best @ProgHist tutorials: not just blocks of code, but considered rationale for working with code at the service of humanities questions, agendas, and problems.
Just published! A new @ProgHist lesson by @SusanGrunewald1 + @RuthMostern
https://t.co/TrD8IDHy4S Thanks to @apjanco and @VDucatteeuw for their reviews, and to @lievesofgrass for editing.
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Just published! A new @ProgHist lesson by @SusanGrunewald1 + @RuthMostern
https://t.co/TrD8IDHy4S Thanks to @apjanco and @VDucatteeuw for their reviews, and to @lievesofgrass for editing.
programminghistorian.org
A digital gazetteer records information associated with specific places. This lesson teaches you how to create a gazetteer from a historical text, using the Linked Places Delimited (LP-TSV) format.
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I have the solution for detecting AI-generated text.
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