Digital Scholarship and Data Services supports collaborative, cross-disciplinary research using emerging technologies. We regularly offer workshops to help faculty, students, and staff learn new digital tools.
The step-by-step lesson materials for our in-house workshops are listed below. These can be used as follow-ups to workshops or as standalone tutorials.
We also listed some of our favorite outside resources to help you get started with other tools. Some of these outside resources are offered through LinkedIn Learning, which you can access using your OU credentials.
Our Lessons
Outside Resources
Data Visualization with Tableau
Python Web Scraping
- Knowledge of HTML, CSS, and JS recommended.
Natural Language Processing
- Knowledge of Python and AI concepts, generally, recommended
Programming Historian offers a variety of peer-reviewed tutorials designed to help humanists learn new digital tools.
Photo Editing with Adobe Lightroom
Video Editing with Adobe Premiere Pro
A Beginner's Guide to Mapping in ArcGIS Online
- For additional support with ArcGIS, contact the Center for Spatial Analysis
Software Carpentry has lessons on programming languages, version control, and the command line. We regularly offer these lessons as in-person workshops. Learn more at the OU Library Software and Data Carpentry page.