My DH seminar this week is on slicing the world into data. Readings:
-Star/Bowker's "Sorting Things Out"
-Daston's https://t.co/rxAw7UFueN
-Drucker's https://t.co/qHuEvlbkQz
-Westbrook/Saperstein's https://t.co/rhuL1ocju2
-Broman/Woo's https://t.co/ZvlTBjUZhO
-@ProgHist lessons
@matthewdlincoln @hadleywickham @GettyHub Your timing is awful. https://t.co/ZvlTBjUZhO was this week's assigned reading; I'd have added yours had you written this earlier. (...added to next semester's intro syllabus though...)
The further we get into the 21st century, the more dangerous two-digit years become. Is it 1910 or 2010? People, please use YYYY-MM-DD!
And if you're sharing your data in Excel, this article by @kara_woo and @kwbroman has more excellent recommendations https://t.co/m2ALHDgps3
Or make a nice floral arrangement out of @kara_woo's paper and send it to them as a belated Valentine's Day expression of corporate collegial affection. If you don't like fire.
https://t.co/K3z2infosU
Data organization in spreadsheets by @kara_woo and @kwbroman https://t.co/5M7blx8LSt
Este paper habla de buenas prácticas. Excel no es malo, las personas lo usan mal.
If you’re going to use a spreadsheet you might as well do it right.
Data organization in spreadsheets https://t.co/rfEnm615uK via @PeerJPreprints @kwbroman @kara_woo
"Rules for organizing data in Excel" because even in big data world, your end output is going to be a grid (except when charts) https://t.co/Src5VLVPaa
"The definitive guide to data in spreadsheets" by @kwbroman @kara_woo: https://t.co/5nQvGYUtjO
Via @jtleek's list of awesomeness 2017 (https://t.co/rRJZvN08Ni) https://t.co/oE05WnNq46