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Data Science Training for the Humanities and Social Sciences

By Veronica Litt Posted on Posted in Blog No Comments Tagged with Digital Humanities, Relevant Research, Report
Data Science Training for the Humanities and Social Sciences

A newly published report documents key learnings that stemmed from the 2020-21 SSHRC funded Relevant Research Series.

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