Below are a set of resources relating to network analysis, data curation, and letter metadata. Some were developed by the Networking Archives project, and others are links to external resources.
Slides for talks given by project team members
An Introduction to Applied Network Research
Another ‘Introduction to Network Analysis’ Presentation
Distant Reading Large Correspondence Archives Using Networks (Historical Networks Research Conference, 2021).
The Impact of Mobility on an Early Modern Correspondence Network (Netsci Conference, 2021)
These are interactive ‘notebooks’: documents containing text and snippets of code which can be run live. They are made available on a service called MyBinder, which will load a version of the notebook in a server.
Interactive NetworkX Python tutorial (once the Binder loads, click on ‘Python and NetworkX.ipynb’ to load the notebook)
Interactive R Tutorial (R notebooks in MyBinder can be particularly slow to load, be patient!)
From networkingarchives.github.io/blog/, where some other non-tutorial blog posts can be found.
Additional teaching content used during the Networking Archives training schools:
Programming Historian: From Hermeneutics to Data to Networks: Data Extraction and Network Visualization of Historical Sources
Programming Historian: Exploring and Analyzing Network Data with Python