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More than 50 cultural institutions have opened their collections for unrestricted use online, inviting members of the public to study and use the works as they like.
HASTAC 2016: Impact, Variation, Innovation, Action Call for Papers Extended to November 15, 2015!
Nexus Lab @ Arizona State University Tempe, AZ on May 11-15, 2016
The Programming Historian is an online, open-access, peer-reviewed suite of tutorials that help humanists learn a wide range of digital tools, techniques, and workflows to facilitate their research.
Tutorials provide guidance on a variety of digital methods and approaches including but not limited to programming. Our mission is to fill a unique niche for those interested in the Digital Humanities, by providing a bridge between broad ‘getting started’ portals and generic 'programming’ resources.
Key ideas and concepts of Digital Humanities Conference in Darmstadt, Germany at the Technische Universität Darmstadt
October 26-28, 2015 Technische Universität Darmstadt
TaDiRAH - Taxonomy of Digital Research Activities in the Humanities
From U. of Iowa: The University of Iowa Libraries has launched the Digital Scholarship & Publishing Studio, a new unit serving faculty, student, and community scholars with an expert staff and access to a range of digital tools and platforms.
In the 19th century, changes in knowledge were facilitated not only by large quantities of new information pouring in from around the world but by shifts in the production, processing and analysis ...
When Flannery O’Connor wrote to her friend John Crowe Ransom, the legendary editor of the Kenyon Review, in September 1955, it was to ask a favor. She wanted to use him as a reference for a Guggenh...
What are the intellectual impacts of digital humanities methods?
Thursday, October 29, 2015 @ 7:30 p.m. Hall Center Conference Hall University of Kansas
Seminar by Mike Toth on spectral imaging at the UCL Centre for Digital Humanities
Start: Oct 28, 2015 05:30 PM End: Oct 28, 2015 06:30 PM
If we change the role of libraries and librarians, we must be careful to preserve the centrality of the book.
Collaboration is key to delivering inspiring experiences to greater numbers of people – and that’s where technology comes in
Welcome!
Documenting the Digital Humanities is a site intended to be a collection of links, articles, and resources pertaining to the field of the digital humanities for students, scholars, and curious minds.
If you would like to submit any links to add to the directory, please message them to me by clicking on the contact button.
I began this little project of mine to create a space that would act as both an archive and news source for all things relating to the digital humanities. It is my intention to keep an organized record of both the emerging trends and potential traditions in the field of digital humanities as they happen.