Samuel J. Huskey

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Professor of Classics and Letters at the University of Oklahoma. Interested in digital humanities and humanities computing. Director of the Digital Latin Library.
Websitehttps://sjhuskey.info/
Digital Latin Libraryhttps://digitallatin.org/
LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/sjhuskey/
ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/my-orcid?orcid=0000-0002-8192-9385
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LaTeX code for a basic stemma codicum

LaTeX code for a basic stemma codicum. GitHub Gist: instantly share code, notes, and snippets.

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I just described a stemma codicum to ChatGPT-4 and asked it to generate LaTeX code for it. The result was exactly what I wanted. Wow!
I would be most grateful to anyone here who might be willing to share examples of a syllabus (or ideas for one) for a course for undergraduates on data analysis for the humanities. #digitalhumanities
I'm curious about what applications #digitalhumanities scholars use when they interact with Git. If you use a GUI tool, which one do you use and why?
@kerim What is your plan for determining whether a student has used LLMs inappropriately?
@hcayless @telliott @dsalo LAWDI gets a shout out in the preface.😀
@telliott @hcayless @dsalo Have you seen this? https://www.routledge.com/Linked-Open-Data-for-Digital-Humanities/Nurmikko-Fuller/p/book/9781032055152 I just bought the eBook and I'm looking forward to reading it.
Linked Open Data for Digital Humanities

Linked Open Data for Digital Humanities provides insights into how digital technologies can enrich and diversify humanities scholarship and make it pioneering in the digital age. Written in non-specialist language, the book illustrates how information is captured, published, represented, accessed, and interpreted using computational systems and, in doing so, shows how technologies actively shape the way we understand what we encounter. Focusing as it does on underlying Web architecture and pro

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@telliott I still see "Linked Open Data" in use in presentations and projects, but my sense is that its meaning has expanded to encompass pretty much any information that is available on an open basis on the web.
Did or did not Linked Open Data live up to its promises vis-a-vis the humanities?