Not an April Fool’s post I swear! I’ve recently launched a new project, an app called RelicQuery, designed to let […]
I am very excited to announce the initial release of the complete code rebase of my graduate research project, The […]
Exercise: Analyzing historical networks is cool, but getting network data for historians is hard. So try your hand immediately at […]
Today we are talking about cleaning large project data sets with OpenRefine. We will be using some sample data from […]
The following is a demonstration in data scraping and visualization. Check out the full visualization dashboard on Tableau Public! CLICK […]
A simple post, but if you are looking to learn some basic DH chops, or if you are a DH […]
On February 1st 2016, USF Libraries hosted a Digital Scholarship Faire. In order to demonstrate how quickly and easily current tools allow new insights, I performed the entire work of the project from data acquisition to visualization within the 48 hours before the faire.
I created a page for a large number of resources, sorted by areas (e.g. text analysis, visualization, et.c.). I will […]
The Goods: Welcome to my relaunch! This first post is mostly just a link to my project on GitHub, but […]
After a long hiatus, I am relaunching thePortus with brand new content. Check back for significant content updates in the […]