Rebecca Sutton Koeser

@suttonkoeser

Lead Developer , tech lead , . Digital Humanities, Agile, English lit. Python coder, reader, gadget girl, mother.

Vrijeme pridruživanja: srpanj 2013.

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    Recently published on Princeton Writes “Tools and Insights” — an essay I wrote on the parallels between coding and writing. Thanks to John Weeren and for encouraging me to write this piece and for the skillful editing.

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    This month in , we feature on 's Chicana/o Activism in the Southern Plains, on 's Recogito, on Chris Lindgren's Name That Twitter Community!, & on 's George Eliot Archive.

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    The February 2020 issue of is out! & I are pleased to share another round of reviews from our experiment in peer reviewing digital humanities scholarship.

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    2. velj

    So the Open Book is going to try to support your language. To be clear, my humble project probably isn't going to take over the world of electronic reading. Still, I think that the things that we make are statements about the kind of world we want to see; this is mine. </thread>

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  5. 2. velj

    An overdue confrontation. I will renew my efforts!

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  6. 31. sij

    We also have Slackbot reminders setup for R&D Fridays: a morning check-in reminder, and an afternoon wrap up reminder. And inevitably we have more we wanted to do and don't want to stop. At least we can blame Slackbot! "Slackbot, NOOO!"

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  7. 31. sij

    At we try to take our R&D time together, usually on Fridays. We check in at the beginning of the day for accountability, and at the end of the day we share what we did (complete or not) and celebrate each other's work.

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    31. sij

    Only a few days left! Have you nominated your favorite resources and projects from last year for DH Awards 2019? Nominations end February 2nd.

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    29. sij

    Last few days to nominate resources for DH Awards 2019! Nominate now! This is what the stats look like for nominations at the moment. Please do nominate any resources (yours or others)!

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    22. pro 2019.

    As an early holiday present, DH Awards 2019 nominations are now open. Resources only need to be nominated once! New category of 'Best DH Dataset' this year. Doubled size of nominations committee. For FAQs, link to nominations form etc see Voting in Feb.

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    28. sij

    It's a new year. Have you renewed your ACH membership yet? Not yet a member? Consider joining!

    Photo of a guest book with the sign "please register"
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  12. 28. sij

    Oh, nothing much, just trying out Brian Kernighan's prototype python code for CLI access to Google Sheets...

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    28. sij
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    i think this phenomena is worth a new corollary to Hanlon's razor: never attribute to complex design that which can be adequately explained by messiness :-)

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  14. 27. sij

    How is it possible I continue to underestimate the complexity and messiness of people's data?

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    27. sij

    Like, do your sociotechnical homework () BUT ALSO understand that as notes, so much DH work happens in the scary techincal space of “very few people have tried to do this exact thing before”

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    21. sij

    Musing about the very different way *impact* happens/is perceived in software vs. academia… a year ago I posted about a piece of my code that’s on your computer now if you use the (up to 6.7M downloads now)

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    21. sij

    Proud to announce that posted Emily Hale’s own narrative on her relationship with TS Eliot today. Here’s to women defining their own lives and loves.

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  18. 22. sij

    Yesterday we had a planning meeting to scope for an achievable 1.0 release for our spring timeline. Project Director astutely pointed out: we should be showing him what he's *getting*, not what he's *losing*.

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    21. sij

    Now available online: Emily Hale's narrative regarding her relationship with poet T.S. Eliot. Written “at the urgent request of Mr. William S. Dix” ( Librarian), the narrative accompanies the collection of over 1,000 letters from Eliot to Hale.

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    17. sij

    Highly recommend that you check out 's essay about visualizing the collections - important reflections on process (including certain limitations) as well as results!

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  21. 21. sij

    A different approach to representing the collection data discussed in my recent essay If you care about exact numbers, this or an UpSet plot is probably more effective.

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