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Theology, Religious Studies, and Data Science
An open textbook introducing data science to religious studies.
The course here has been compiled with quarto, and so the live instance of the course is compiled from openly accessible resources located in this repository. If you're interested in doing something similar, there are a number of other options, some of which have lamentably turned commercial, including: bookdown, gitbook, mkdocs, readthedocs which technically uses Sphinx or daux.
Directory structure includes:
README.md
this README file displayed on Githubdocs
a folder containing the compiled book in html, .pdf and epub formatscourse.bib
a bibliography of items used for the course in BibTeX formatindex.Rmd
Contains initialization settings, and preface content01-Overview.Rmd
Introduction and overview to course02-Session1.Rmd
First chapter: "what is data?"03-Session2.Rmd
Second chapter: "copyright, licenses, and data as property"04-Session3.Rmd
Third chapter "exploring confidentiality and privacy"05-Session4.Rmd
Fourth and closing chapter: "how do we decide what to do?"
How to produce books from this repository:
- clone this repository using
git clone https://github.com/kidwellj/hacking_religion_textbook.git
(install git if you haven't already) - install quarto
- change to the
hacking_religion
subdirectory and runquarto preview
- alternatively you can render a copy of the book using
quarto render
Copyright
Content here, unless otherwise indicated are copyright by Jeremy H. Kidwell. Please re-use them as they are covered by Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence (CC BY 4.0).