TEXT MINING FOR HISTORIANS workshop at University of Glasgow 17 - 18 July 2007
A workshop organized by Zoe Bliss, AHDS History and the Association for
History and Computing UK (AHC-UK)
Texts are central to historical research and an increasing body of
historical texts are becoming available in electronic format. Despite a
long-standing interest in computer aided text analysis the use of computer
assisted methods and tools are not widespread amongst historians.
This workshop aims to:
*Introduce participants to the methods and tools developed and currently
employed by corpus linguists
*Provide practical hands on experience of using these tools
*Enable participants to explore the pros and cons of employing these tools
and methods in historical research.
It builds upon the successful Methods Network Workshop on Historical Text
Mining in Lancaster in July 2006
(http://www.methodsnetwork.ac.uk/activities/act6.html).
The workshop is aimed at academic staff and post graduates whose research
involves the analysis of significant bodies of textual material and who
would like to know more about computerised techniques and tools that they
could potentially use to aid their research. Moreover, the workshop will be
particularly useful for researchers who would like practical hands on
experience of using these tools. The workshop is free of charge, with lunch
and refreshments included.
For more information about the programme, and details of how to register,
please visit: http://www.methodsnetwork.ac.uk/activities/act25.html
The AHRC ICT Methods Network exists to promote and support the application
of advanced ICT methods in the arts and humanities. Please see the Methods
Network website for details about further activities that are being run by,
or in conjunction with, the Methods Network. The Methods Network funds
seminars, workshops and other activities which demonstrate the impact on and
value to arts and humanities research of advanced ICT methods.
http://www.methodsnetwork.ac.uk/
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