The project aims to provide groundwork for introducing newcommers to some of the many fields of Digital Humanities & open-science.
This will be done by:
- Creating a github website & repository for introducing newcommers.
- Populating the website with links to existing repositories & available tools
- Provide links to available training materials that is available online.
- Develop Digital Humanities material / dataset for use in Data Carpentry Workshops
For detailed info go to the project's Roadmap or visit Introducing Digital Humanities website
There are more than one way to get involved with this project, work done thus far will be available here during the Sprint - DH-RESOURCES.
The roadmap for this project is available here: ROADMAP.md
Thanks again for your interest in contributing to the Introducing Digital Humanities Project!
There are many ways that you can contribute:
- You will be able to add your comment and suggestion of resources by creating an issue in GitHub or
- If you are unfamiliar with Github you can contribute by adding your comment, suggestion or tool in the following online form: or
- you can get in touch via e-mail with zjsteyn@gmail.com.
- You are also welcome get in touch on this ehterpad, http://pad.software-carpentry.org/mozsprint2017 to signup for virtual meet-ups during 1 to 2 June or to engage if you have any questions or suggestions on the project.
If you would like to give github a try, take a look at CONTRIBUTE.md for additional ways that you can contribute.
This project adheres to a code of conduct. By participating, you are expected to uphold this code. Please report unacceptable behavior to zjsteyn@gmail.com.
Join us at the Mozilla Global Sprint June 1-2, 2017! We'll be gathering in-person at sites around the world and online to collaborate on this project and learn from each other. Get your #mozsprint tickets now!