diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 3181970..b1ac035 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Also, check out these [resources powered by XQuery](https://github.com/joewiz/xq - [XQuery for Humanists](https://github.com/CliffordAnderson/XQuery4Humanists), by Clifford Anderson, et al. Exercises for XQuery workshops geared toward humanities scholars; most recently updated for Digital Humanities 2017. (See their 2020 book, linked below.) - [Make *your* edition: models and methods for digital textual scholarship](https://pittsburgh-neh-institute.github.io/Institute-Materials-2017/), a.k.a. Pittsburgh NEH Institute, hosted at the University of Pittsburgh in 2017. Covers many topics, including XPath and XQuery. -- [Digital Humanities Courses](https://newtfire.org/courses/dh/), by Elisa E. Beshero-Bondar. Covers many topics, including XPath and XQuery. +- [Digital Humanities Courses](https://upg-dh.newtfire.org/), by Elisa E. Beshero-Bondar. Covers many topics, including XPath and XQuery. - [XQuery and XML Applications](https://www.adamretter.org.uk/presentations/xquery-and-xml-applications_xml-summer-school_oxford_20160915.pdf), by Adam Retter (see his [other presentations](https://www.adamretter.org.uk/presentations.xml)). Slides from the XQuery track of the 2016 [XML Summer School](https://xmlsummerschool.com/), Oxford. - [XQuery Summer Institute](http://xqueryinstitute.org/), hosted at Vanderbilt University in 2015. - [XPath and XQuery](https://lagunita.stanford.edu/courses/DB/XPath/SelfPaced/about) ([YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LeD6vMK-znY&list=PL3D8fVsfHcA8l2CTTwCMH9D_JFlYosLFa)), by Jennifer Widom, Stanford University, 2014. Covers the XPath language for processing XML data, along with many features of the more advanced XQuery language. Part of a set of smaller self-paced "mini-courses", which can be assembled in a variety of ways to learn about different aspects of databases.