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How to Choose OpenRefine vs pandas

A step-by-step guide on how to choose OpenRefine vs pandas, with practical defaults, criteria and the pitfalls to avoid so you pick the right tool for the dataset in front of you.

When to Adopt Records in Contexts (RiC)

When to adopt Records in Contexts (RiC) and when not to: the trade-offs, costs and signals that tell you whether this approach fits your sources and project

When to Detect sensitive info in born-digital

When to detect sensitive info in born-digital and when not to: the trade-offs, costs and signals that tell you whether this approach fits your sources and

How to Navigate ethics of digital reconstruction

A step-by-step guide on how to navigate ethics of digital reconstruction, with practical defaults, settings and the pitfalls to avoid so you reach a usable

Choose R vs Python for humanities: A Practical Guide

A practical guide to choose R vs Python for humanities for working historians and archivists, covering the workflow end to end with concrete examples you can

Troubleshooting: Publish with TEI Publisher

Troubleshooting common problems when you publish with TEI Publisher: diagnose the usual errors, find the root cause fast and apply fixes that actually hold on

When to Build a network from tabular data

When to build a network from tabular data and when not to: the trade-offs, costs and signals that tell you whether this approach fits your sources and project

Troubleshooting: Write SPARQL queries for heritage

Troubleshooting common problems when you write SPARQL queries for heritage: diagnose the usual errors, find the root cause fast and apply fixes that actually work.

Troubleshooting: Use GeoNames for historical research

Troubleshooting common problems when you use GeoNames for historical research: diagnose the usual errors, find the root cause fast and apply fixes that

How to Build a historical story map

A step-by-step guide on how to build a historical story map, with practical defaults, settings and the pitfalls to avoid so you reach a usable result on your first try.