http://www.insidehighered.com/quicktakes/2014/02/24/cathy-davidson-will-move-duke-cuny
Cathy Davidson, a major player in the digital humanities and discussions of new models of higher education, is leaving Duke University for the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. Davidson is currently the John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies and the Ruth F. DeVarney Professor of English at […]
Following the Liberal Arts Colleges and Digital Scholarship Services Pre-Conference at the 2013 Digital Library Federation Forum, I was one of five people to write the following manifesto intended to guide digital scholarship and digital humanities efforts at liberal arts colleges.
Librarians and technologists at liberal arts colleges are well-positioned to create and collaborate on […]
To make digital collections more useful in research, respondents generally said they would like more completeness of content and a better way to search digital collections for the content they need. Another prominent request was for improved tools to annotate and edit digital collection objects broadly. One respondent said he/she wants “the ability to control […]
In a post for ProfHacker, Adeline Koh introduces Re:Humanities, “the first national digital humanities conference for and by undergraduates.” Re:Humanities is accepting applications for its fourth conference with the theme, Play, Power, Production. This year’s conference will be held at Haverford College, PA, on April 3-4, 2014.
via CFPatricipation: Showcase Your Undergraduates’ Digital Work at Re:Humanities ← dh+lib.
Heard It Here | Deacons Cover Downtown Winston-Salem.
Students in my community journalism class are using a simple WordPress template to produce a digital newspaper that focuses on downtown Winston-Salem as a community — its people, places and events.
“how does a degree in the humanities prepare students for digital jobs in ways that learning only technical skills does not?”
Text Mining Uncovers U.S. Emotion and British Reserve
An analysis reveals that writers’ expressions of sentiment on opposite sides of the pond have grown apart in recent decades
but just by doing a somewhat crude analysis of emotion words it is possible to find trends that resonate with what we know about history
via […]
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