Introduction to working with databases
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The Digital Humanities Virtual Laboratory Lab ("DHVLab", Digital Teaching and Research Infrastructure for the Humanities) at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München has developed a modular teaching and research infrastructure within the project framework and for students of art, history and linguistics who are particularly concerned with methods of the Digital Humanities. In the process, manuals as well as detailed descriptions of user cases have also been produced, including an introduction to dealing with databases. The manuals offer an insight into information technology fields that have been developed with practical relevance and the demands of students in the humanities in mind.
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01. January 2016
This manual is aimed at beginners as well as advanced users. In order to test further DHVLab offers, a DemoLab is offered for which interested parties can register.
The manual is free of charge.
Prior knowledge of creating an SQL database is required, as well as client programs for MySQL databases are recommended.
The time duration and working load depends on the prior level of knowledge of the participants.