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CUNY DHI 2023

digitalfellow
April 24, 2023
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CUNY DHI 2023

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April 24, 2023
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  1. The Pleasures and Perils of Generative AI Imagery Ian G.

    Williams, LMSW PhD Program in Social Welfare Advanced Certificate in Interactive Technology & Pedagogy CUNY Graduate Center CUNY DHI Lightning Talks April 3, 2023 @igraywill
  2. “Activism and the College Experience” (Co-taught by Isabel Estrada &

    Stefano Morello at CCNY, Spring 2022) Goals: 1. Reflect on contemporary forms of and narratives engendering digital activism 2. Examine political activism on CCNY campus in the context of international conflict between totalitarianism and democracy before WWII 3. Introduce digital humanities tools and methodologies through archival recovery project
  3. JPEGs Machine Encoded Text HTML Annotated Edition Manifold Edition Reading

    Identifying Critical Expressions Researching Compiling Annotations Adding Annotations
  4. In Class • Four Workshops ◦ “What is/are the Digital

    Humanities?” ◦ OCR and Text Analysis ◦ HTML and Web Development ◦ Working with Manifold • Five Working Sessions • Critical engagement with technology throughout the course https://tinyurl.com/CCNY-lmpk
  5. From Public Testimony to a Database Using text analysis tools

    to engineer a publicly-accessible database Rebecca Krisel Doctoral Candidate, Political Science, CUNY Graduate Center This project has been generously supported by: • The GC Digital Initiatives and Office of the Provost Digital Innovation Grant • The GC Digital Initiatives and Mina Rees Library Data for Public Good Fellowship
  6. Web Scraping PDF Files from the New York City Districting

    Commission Website Rebecca Krisel, Doctoral Candidate, Political Science, CUNY Graduate Center
  7. Using Named Entity Recognition to Identify Relevant Data Points Rebecca

    Krisel, Doctoral Candidate, Political Science, CUNY Graduate Center
  8. Finalizing the database • Keep only data related to location,

    group identities, organizations, and elected officials • Clean any misclassified data • Attach links to each file • Add geocodes to location-based data for mapping abilities • Share final database on a website for public use Rebecca Krisel, Doctoral Candidate, Political Science, CUNY Graduate Center