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Data and Direction: Drop-In Hours for Digital Projects

Looking to get started with incorporating data into your research process? Have questions about the digital humanities research lifecycle? 

Join us for Data and Direction — dedicated drop-in hours for researchers and students beginning their journey with digital scholarship or digital humanities work.  

Whether you're unsure how to find or use data, curious about tools like OpenRefine, interested in learning to code, exploring how AI tools might fit into your research or just need help planning your digital project, we're here to help. 

Bring your ideas, questions, or even just your curiosity. We're ready to discuss how to: 

  •     Locate, clean, and interpret research data 
  •     Use beginner-friendly digital tools and coding basics 
  •     Frame your project scope and plan realistic next steps 
  •     Connect you with ongoing support and resources 

No appointment needed — just stop by and let's talk digital! 

Presented by Rafia Mirza 

If this time doesn’t work for you, use you can make an in-person or online appointment

Check out our Research & Scholarship guides for self-guided help. For questions, Ask Us.

Any person who requires a reasonable accommodation on the basis of a disability in order to participate in this program should contact Rafia Mirza at least one week prior to the event to arrange for the accommodation. 

Presented by Rafia Mirza

Related LibGuide: Computational Skills and Thinking by Rafia Mirza

Date:
Monday, September 15, 2025 Show more dates
Time:
2:00pm - 3:00pm
Hosted by:
Fondren Library
Space:
Fondren Library 106
Audience:
  Faculty/staff     Graduates     Undergraduates  
Categories:
  Scholarship and Research     Scholarship and Research > Digital Scholarship  

Registration is required. There are 50 seats available.

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