Yann Ryan
Yann Ryan
@yryan.bsky.social
Lecturer in Digital Humanities at Leiden University. Check out my free guide to digital newspaper data: https://yann-ryan.github.io/newspapers/
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For the Monday morning crowd:

I am beyond excited to announce that—after years without—we have a new tool for searching & downloading the Viral Text Project’s data about 19th-century newspaper reprinting—if there’s a text you’re interested in tracing, you can see if we've identified reprints of it
October 21, 2024 at 3:09 PM
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Proud to (belatedly) announce ‘Network Analysis and the Early Modern Archive’, published as a special issue of Huntington Library Quarterly (@psupress.bsky.social), edited by me, Esther van Raamsdonk, [email protected], and Philip Beeley. muse.jhu.edu/issue/53153. 1/n
Project MUSE - Huntington Library Quarterly-Volume 86, Number 2, Summer 2023
Front Cover: Yann Ryan. Background artwork: Abraham Bosse, 1602–1676. [The prosecutor’s study]. [Paris]: Le Blond [not before 1633]. Folger ART 230- 993 (size M), image 38119, Folger Shakespeare Library. Used by permission of the Folger Shakespeare Library.
muse.jhu.edu
October 24, 2024 at 1:49 PM
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📣Check out our latest HJ blog!

Mikko Tolonen (@tolonen.bsky.social) and Yann Ryan (@yryan.bsky.social) examine the intersection of traditional historical research & the digital humanities🖥️📜🤔

👉Read here: www.cambridge.org/core/blog/20...

#Digital #Humanities #Data #Statistics 🗃️ DH DigiHum
March 25, 2024 at 11:02 AM
As a test I just ported some of a teaching book I wrote last year to web-r, meaning that the code examples are editable and can run live in a browser. It's just a static webpage and everything installs on the client's browser, which I think is amazing. dsh.lucdh.nl/dsh/infovis/...
Information Visualization and the Humanities - 2  Introduction to R
dsh.lucdh.nl
March 1, 2024 at 11:59 AM
A #digitalhumanities question: I was wondering if there is a DH-equivalent to example datasets like Iris, mtcars, or palmerpenguins? These are very useful for teaching but I'd love to use something that has relevance to humanities! And if it doesn't exist, what might that look like?
January 31, 2024 at 7:54 AM
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📣From our latest issue!

Yann Ciarán Ryan (@yryan.bsky.social) and Mikko Tolonen (@tolonen.bsky.social) on 'The Evolution of Scottish Enlightenment Publishing'

#Scottish #Publishing #London #Digital #Data #Edition

Read OA here: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

🗃️ C18th 📚
January 23, 2024 at 9:46 AM