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. […]
WHAT: Tour of Wake Forest’s Digital Media & Robotics Lab
WHEN: Tuesday, February 17 at 3:30 PM
WHERE: Basement of Manchester Hall
WHO: Sponsored by the ZSR Library Staff Development Committee; tour led by Paul Whitener of […]
Join us on February 13 at 2:30 p.m. in Reynolda 301 for the first DH Speaker Series event of 2015. Ryan Shaw (Assistant Professor of Information & Library Science at UNC-Chapel Hill) will give a talk titled “Sorry Things Are Such a Mess: Computational Text Analysis in Practice.”
Once a tool for the select […]
The first annual Digital Innovation and Scholarship in the Social Sciences and Humanities Symposium (DISSH) will be held at East Carolina University on March 18, 2015 from 2:00–6:00 p.m.
According to the DISSH website:
This symposium explores the opportunities inherent in digital projects for […]
What is Crowdsourcing and How Can it Help us Answer Questions in the Humanities?
Geoff Groberg, a web developer in the ZSR Library, will present an informal workshop about crowdsourcing. We’ll talk about crowd-sourcing principles, look at some good (and maybe bad) examples of crowd-sourced humanities projects, and Geoff will share lessons learned from […]
New Pathways Through the Ancient World: HGIS, Linked data, and the Web.
Ryan Horne
Wonder how mapping technology can help you teach and understand history? Ryan Horne, the Director of the Ancient World Mapping Center at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, will show how the Antiquity a-la-Carte application allows users […]
Dear Friends of the Humanities,
DH Kitchen is a series of informal meetings that brings faculty and students together to workshop specific DH projects-in-progress (Hands on Kitchens) or to engage in discussion about open topics and questions pertaining to the digital humanities (Open Kitchens). The meetings are intended for DH novices as well as more […]
Save the date! Davidson College will host the third annual THATCamp Piedmont on Saturday, October 18, 2014.
THATCamp (stands for The Humanities and Technology Camp) is a one-day unconference: an open, participatory meeting where people propose sessions on-the-spot. New this year will be guided workshops and a hack-a-thon. You will find THATCamp […]
Many of us are probably familiar with the Day of DH initiative, which is being celebrated this year on April 8. I’m looking forward to participating for the first time! I noticed there’s a way to create smaller communities within Day of DH, such as the
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