From Hermeneutics to Data to Networks: Data Extraction and Network Visualization of Historical Sources

Network visualizations can help humanities scholars reveal hidden and complex patterns and structures in textual sources. This tutorial explains how to extract network data (people, institutions, places, etc) from historical sources through the use of non-technical methods developed in Qualitative D...

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Main Author: Marten Düring
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Editorial Board of the Programming Historian 2015-02-01
Series:The Programming Historian
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Online Access:http://programminghistorian.org/lessons/creating-network-diagrams-from-historical-sources
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spelling doaj-efab3b1ff9a445cd9ac6218e99a9ea932020-11-24T22:23:58ZengEditorial Board of the Programming HistorianThe Programming Historian2397-20682015-02-01From Hermeneutics to Data to Networks: Data Extraction and Network Visualization of Historical SourcesMarten Düring 0Digital Humanities Lab at CVCE LuxembourgNetwork visualizations can help humanities scholars reveal hidden and complex patterns and structures in textual sources. This tutorial explains how to extract network data (people, institutions, places, etc) from historical sources through the use of non-technical methods developed in Qualitative Data Analysis (QDA) and Social Network Analysis (SNA), and how to visualize this data with the platform-independent and particularly easy-to-use Palladio.http://programminghistorian.org/lessons/creating-network-diagrams-from-historical-sourcesnetwork analysisPalladiovisualizationdata extraction
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From Hermeneutics to Data to Networks: Data Extraction and Network Visualization of Historical Sources
The Programming Historian
network analysis
Palladio
visualization
data extraction
author_facet Marten Düring
author_sort Marten Düring
title From Hermeneutics to Data to Networks: Data Extraction and Network Visualization of Historical Sources
title_short From Hermeneutics to Data to Networks: Data Extraction and Network Visualization of Historical Sources
title_full From Hermeneutics to Data to Networks: Data Extraction and Network Visualization of Historical Sources
title_fullStr From Hermeneutics to Data to Networks: Data Extraction and Network Visualization of Historical Sources
title_full_unstemmed From Hermeneutics to Data to Networks: Data Extraction and Network Visualization of Historical Sources
title_sort from hermeneutics to data to networks: data extraction and network visualization of historical sources
publisher Editorial Board of the Programming Historian
series The Programming Historian
issn 2397-2068
publishDate 2015-02-01
description Network visualizations can help humanities scholars reveal hidden and complex patterns and structures in textual sources. This tutorial explains how to extract network data (people, institutions, places, etc) from historical sources through the use of non-technical methods developed in Qualitative Data Analysis (QDA) and Social Network Analysis (SNA), and how to visualize this data with the platform-independent and particularly easy-to-use Palladio.
topic network analysis
Palladio
visualization
data extraction
url http://programminghistorian.org/lessons/creating-network-diagrams-from-historical-sources
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