Workshop on Palladio
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Speaker(s): Nicole Coleman
The DLCL's Digital Humanities Focal Group is pleased to announce that Nicole Coleman, the Research Director of Humanities + Design, will be presenting a workshop on using Palladio to visualize your research data. The workshop will be this Monday from noon-1:30 in the German Studies Library (Pigott Hall, Room 252) and is open to anyone who would like to attend.
A bit about Palladio:
"Palladio is a toolset for easy upload and careful investigation of data. It is an intertwined set of visualizations designed for complex, multi-dimensional data. It is a product of the "Networks in History" project that has its roots in another humanities research project based at èצӰÏñ: Mapping the Republic of Letters (MRofL)."
To learn more about this excellent project, you may wish to visit their website:
You can also explore the tool itself here: