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 […]
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 […]
Last spring Mark Sample announced that he would be joining the faculty of Davidson College in order to help launch a new Digital Studies program. Now Davidson’s Digital Studies Initiative website is live. Check it out!
WHAT IS DIGITAL STUDIES? Digital Studies […]
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.
Journalism textbooks have seen their future and it is digital | Poynter..
Poynter, a training ground for journalists, re-imagines the textbook for the digital age.
From the site:
“4Humanities is a site created by the international community of digital humanities scholars and educators to assist in advocacy for the humanities. Government and private support for the humanities—for research, teaching, preservation, and creative renewal in such fields as literature, history, languages, philosophy, classics, art history, cultural studies, libraries, and so on—are […]
Check out a recent article in the NY Times on the future of the humanities, which presents the digital humanities as one way to keep the humanities relevant for students:
As Interest Fades in the Humanities, Colleges Worry – NYTimes.com.
Here is a post that links in some content from another site.
Alan Liu presents: “The Meaning of the Digital Humanities” | HASTAC.
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