Good morning all,
Tomorrow we'll gather to talk about databases. Will Thomas will lead the
discussion, and I've copied the readings below. See you all at 11:30 in
Clemons 322-A.
best,
Andrea
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Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2001 10:37:17 -0400 (EDT)
From: Andrea K. Laue <akl3s@cms.mail.virginia.edu>
To: dhcs-l@lists.village.virginia.edu
Subject: dhcs: readings
Good morning all,
Will Thomas will be leading our next session. The topic will be
databases, and Will has chosen three readings. All of these are available
on the toolkit site. In case you've forgotten, the toolkit mnemonic for
our seminar is UNKN25-1.
1. "Databases in Historical Research"
This is chapter 1 from:
Harvey, Charles and Jon Press. _Databases in Historical Research: Theory,
Methods and Applications_. Macmillan, 1996.
2. "Interpretation and Theory Formation"
This is chapter 11 from:
Jarausch, Konrad. _Quantitative Methods for Historians: a guide to
research, data and statistics_. Chapel Hill: UNC Press, 1991.
3. "Multiple Regression"
This is chapter 9 from:
Darcy, R. and Richard C. Rohrs. _A Guide to Quantitative History_.
Westport, Conn: Praeger, 1995.
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