Spring ’17 brought the Reynolda Campus not only blooming flora and gentle mists but also two DH Kitchen events.
In late March, Carrie Johnston, Digital Humanities Research Designer at ZSR library, presented a talk entitled “One Map, Four Ways.” Johnston’s talk demonstrated ways in which digital tools can both enhance and limit humanities research and pedagogy. Using […]
Please join faculty colleagues on Friday, November 4, in 301 Reynolda Hall from 3:00-4:00pm, for a special DH Kitchen/Humanities Conversation session on Assessing Digital Humanities Scholarship. Following up on Todd Presner’s October 18th guest lecture, we will discuss ways to support and facilitate digital humanities research within academic departments.
Presner’s lecture, “Assessing Digital Humanities Scholarship: Challenges, […]
Join us for a special DH Kitchen/Humanities Conversations lecture on Tuesday, October 18 at 5:15 p.m. in the ZSR Library Auditorium (ZSR 404). Todd Presner will be presenting a talk entitled, “Assessing Digital Humanities Scholarship: Challenges, Opportunities, and Perspectives.” (Read the preview: Presner’s Journal of Digital Humanities article, “How to Evaluate Digital Scholarship.”)
Todd Presner is […]
Join us for a DH Kitchen on Friday, April 8 at 3:00 p.m. in Reynolda 301. Led by Kristen Lanzoni, this week’s Kitchen will center upon Visualizing Venice, a collaborative research effort of Duke’s Wired! Lab.
The Wired! Initiative at Duke University engages digital technologies in the study of art, architectural, and […]
Join us for a DH Kitchen on Friday, March 3 at 3:00 p.m. in Reynolda 301. This month’s Kitchen centers around Heard It Here, a regular news report about the downtown community in Winston-Salem. Phoebe Zerwick’s personal website, Associate Professor of the Practice (Writing Program, Journalism) and students who helped to […]
Join us for a DH Kitchen on Friday, February 5 at 3:00 p.m. in Reynolda 301.
Maps & timelines are forms of knowledge representation that draw upon spatial & temporal dimensions of our knowledge. At this month’s DH Kitchen, led by Chelcie Rowell, we’ll learn about 2 specific tools — Knight Lab’s […]
Podcasts, blogs, websites, Kickstarter video pitches and proposals, even T-shirts, shoes, and dance: all of these are ripe and potentially rewarding media for undergraduates to take ownership of their writing. Join us for a DH Kitchen on Friday, October 2, 2015 at 3:00 p.m. in Reynolda 301. Drawing on best practices in pedagogical literature and their […]
Join us for a DH Kitchen on Friday, September 11 at 3:00 p.m. in Reynolda 301. Monique O’Connell will discuss her experience designing and building the Rulers of Venice, an online searchable database of election registers of the Venetian Republic in the medieval period. By offering new ways of searching these election registers, […]
Join us for a DH Kitchen on Tuesday, March 17 at 4:00 in Reynolda 301. Led by David Phillips and Chelcie Juliet Rowell, the session will focus on retooling and redefining scholarly publishing. After a brief introduction to the Publishing Makerspace concept—a model that draws from the recent genre of Makerspace practices in engineering […]
We had a great DH Kitchen session today. Thanks to everyone for coming. As promised I’ve made the slides from the session and the relevant data available here.
DH Kitchen – Data mining and text analysis – materials
I’ve also included the Project-pipeline-questionnaire to get you started on your text analysis projects. […]
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