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Journey to the East – Final Project Link

March 10, 2022jeannyzhang Leave a Comment

Our project outlines the travels of two Carleton students in Sichuan Province, China during the years of 1938 and 1939. For now, we have created 10 StoryMaps on their journeys, along with a bibliography page for all the sources we… Continue Reading →

Week 10 JourneytotheEast

Project Gutenberg in R

March 2, 2022jeannyzhang Leave a Comment

Project Gutenberg is one of the greatest digital libraries you can find on the internet, with over 60,000 free ebooks created entirely by volunteers. It hosts the world’s great literature with focus on older works for which U.S. copyright has… Continue Reading →

Week 9 Tutorial

Journey to the East (Final Project Pitch)

February 17, 2022jeannyzhang 2 Comments

The project topic that we want to explore is the journey of two Carleton alumni traveling in China back in the 1930s. Our topic will mainly focus on the photos found in the Carleton digital archive, and reveal the timeline… Continue Reading →

Week 6 Final Project, JourneytotheEast

Jeanny Zhang’s Midterm

February 16, 2022jeannyzhang Leave a Comment

For this midterm, I conducted some text analysis on Carver’s Travels Through the Interior Parts of North America, in the Year 1766, 1767, and 1768. Some insightful information on Carver’s travels was gained during the process. Feel free to check… Continue Reading →

Midterm Carver, Gutenberg, Midterm, Text Analysis

Web Mapping Squirrel Population in NYC’s Central Park

February 7, 2022jeannyzhang 2 Comments

Here is the link to the post with the embedded map page on my website. I really enjoyed the process of web mapping using the ArcGIS online platform. Not only the lab instructions are very straightforward, but the platform interface… Continue Reading →

Week 5 arcgis, Digital Humanities, Web Mapping

Georectifying Ireland

February 2, 2022jeannyzhang 2 Comments

I had a lot of fun rectifying historical maps on the David Rumsey Georeferencer webpage. When I was browsing through the David Rumsey Map Collection, I was blown away by the variety of maps and the extensiveness of this collection. Using modern… Continue Reading →

Week 5 Digital Humanities, Georeferencing, gis, Map

Introduction to Network Analysis

January 30, 2022jeannyzhang 2 Comments

The project that I chose to explore is the Introduction to Network Analysis by Thomas Padilla and Brandon Locke. Based on their personal websites, Thomas Padilla is a senior director at the Center for Research Libraries, and Brandon Locke is… Continue Reading →

Week 4 Digital Humanities, Gephi, Network analysis

Jeanny’s Realm

January 24, 2022jeannyzhang 2 Comments

Hi everyone, feel free to check out my new website, Jeanny’s Realm! I had a lot of fun setting up, building, and touching up my personal website. The variety of themes in WordPress is created a decision-making dilemma for me.… Continue Reading →

Week 3 CSS, Digital Humanities, website

Cows, Colleges, and Code

January 19, 2022jeannyzhang 3 Comments

Here we are in the age of digitalization, it has become more and more common for humanities scholars to approach traditional academic disciplines with quantitative methods. As data analysis become one of the most fundamental aspects of research, it is… Continue Reading →

Week 3 code, Digital Humanities, Kirschenbaum

Data Mining and Vogue

January 17, 2022jeannyzhang 1 Comment

Robots Reading Vogue is a digital humanities project launched by Yale University library, exploring the intersection of two seemingly disparate research interests — fashion and data mining. Because Vogue has a century’s worth of text, images and a well-digitalized online… Continue Reading →

Week 2 DigitalHumanities, Project, Vogue

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