Writing a Simple Web Spider Using Command Line Tools in Linux
Introduction In the previous post we used the OCLC WorldCat Identities database to learn more about Frank N. Meyer, a botanist who made a USDA-sponsored expedition to South China, 1916-18. We requested...
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Introduction In previous posts we started with the URLs for particular online resources (books, collections, etc.) without worrying about where those URLs came from. Here we will use a variety of tools...
View ArticleInstalling Debian Linux in a Virtual Machine 2014
Many digital humanists are probably aware that they could make their research activities faster and more efficient by working at the command line. Many are probably also sympathetic to arguments for...
View ArticleCreating the HistoryCrawler Virtual Machine
This past summer, Ian Milligan, Mary Beth Start and I worked on customizing a Debian Linux virtual machine for doing historical research using digital primary and secondary sources. The machine is...
View ArticleTechnology and the Historical Imagination (Public Lecture, Western...
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View ArticleHacking as a Way of Knowing 2 (#hackknow2): Sound, Electronics and Breakdown
On Thursday 2 November and Monday 6 November 2017, I will be holding one day, hands-on hacking workshops in my lab at Western University in London, Ontario, Canada. The theme of the workshops is noise...
View ArticleSome Computational History Links
Here are some links for Spring 2019 talks on computational history that I gave at the Fields Institute and MIT. Sites that can be used with no prior programming experience: Gavagai Living Lexicon IFTTT...
View ArticleClose Reading: Historians, Detectives and Spies
Here are some references and links for seminars that I conducted for my department’s “High School History Day” in November 2019. The conceit of historians as detectives is very common in the field. By...
View ArticleText and Image Mining for Historical Research (Wolfram Virtual Technology...
Scholars in history and other humanities tend to work differently than their colleagues in science and engineering. Working alone or occasionally in small groups, their focus is typically on the close...
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