PH Blog The Programming Historian blog is our space to share news about the project, ideas for how you might use technology in your work, and exciting examples of the Programming Historian applied in the real world. Subscribe to the RSS feed for new blog posts. July 31, 2017 Infrastructure for Collaboration: Catching Dead Links And Errors Matthew Lincoln The The Programming Historian has enjoyed a huge surge of new lessons and translations this past year. This work wouldn’t be possible without our ever-growing community of authors, reviewers, and editors. But as teams get bigger, one needs to take special care to organize around that size. July 28, 2017 Our Lessons Page Overfloweth Fred Gibbs It’s been a busy year so far at the Programming Historian, and even reaching back into 2016, we’ve been editing and publishing more lessons than ever thanks to the great enthusiasm and energy of our authors and reviewers. Our original lessons index page that’s served us well for many years rapidly grew longer, denser, and considerably harder to use. June 19, 2017 Sonic Word Clouds - a Digital History Project Daniel Ruten My name is Daniel Ruten, and I have just finished my undergraduate studies majoring in History at the University of Saskatchewan. During my last term, I took a course on Digital History (HIST396) with Dr. Jim Clifford. In it, I became familiarized with the various emerging digital tools and methodologies that are becoming increasingly important for historians to learn. The course also required that I create some kind of digital history project myself. For my project, I took inspiration from one lesson in particular featured on the Programming Historian website: historian Shawn Graham’s lesson on data sonification. Building off of what this lesson taught me, I developed my own method to represent and analyze textual data through sound, which I have termed Sonic Word Clouds. In this post I will briefly explain this method of sonification, while reflecting a bit on the learning process that both inspired the idea for this project and allowed me to make it a reality. June 12, 2017 Programming Historian highlights from the first half of 2017 Adam Crymble We've been busy publishing so far in 2017 March 31, 2017 Programming Historian supports research on history of protest Adam Crymble The Northern Star newspaper, 9 February 1839. March 30, 2017 Two New Editors Join Project Team Adam Crymble Jessica Parr and Brandon Walsh have joined the Programming Historian March 14, 2017 Matthew Lincoln joins Project Team Adam Crymble Matthew Lincoln has joined the Programming Historian ← 11 / 15 →