The Sherman Centre for Digital Scholarship is proud to announce we are partnering with the newly launched Canadian Certificate in Digital Humanities (cc:DH/HN)!
The Canadian Certificate in Digital Humanities (cc:DH/HN) is the joint effort of a number of partner organizations, including ACENET, le centre de recherche interuniversitaire sur les humanités numériques at Université de Montréal, the Centre for Digital Humanities at Toronto Metropolitan University, the Critical Digital Humanities Initiative at the University of Toronto, DH@Guelph, the Digital Humanities Summer Institute (DHSI) at the University of Victoria, DHSI@Congress, DHSI-East at St. Francis Xavier University, DHSI-Technologies East at University of Ottawa, the Digital Research Alliance of Canada, the Digital Scholarship Centre (DSC) at University of Alberta, Linked Early Modern Drama Online, and the Sherman Centre for Digital Scholarship at McMaster University (that’s us!).

This certificate recognizes people who have taken 100 hours of eligible digital humanities (DH) workshops over a five-year period, regardless of citizenship, institutional affiliation, or country of residence.
SCDS is offering various upcoming eligible DH workshops, including:
- Depositing & Sharing Data Online with McMaster Dataverse
- Creating Animated Plots in R: Using gganimate
- Map-Making for Absolute Beginners using QGIS
- Gephi: Conducting Network Analysis
- Best Practices for Managing Data in Your Research
- Best Practices for Managing Your Code and Scripts You Use to Generate Your Research
- Sonification: Sounding and Listening as Critical Practice
- Introduction to Python
- Storage Scores: Store and Back Up Data at McMaster
- Web Scraping with Python’s Beautiful Soup
To find out more about the certificate (including eligibility and how to apply), visit https://ccdhhn.ca/.


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