by Tom McGee | Oct 11, 2016 | Examples
This year’s Visualized conference happened Thursday, October 6, at The New School in New York. We had a full day of presentations by leaders in the field, and some of them were really inspiring. Here’s a few of the best. Nick Felton Pictures, Not Pixels...
by Veronica Armour | Mar 28, 2016 | Resources
Based on the interest at the Programming with ‘R’ breakfast the Digital Humanities Committee and the Teaching, Learning, and Technology Roundtable (TLTR) are excited to announce a new collaborative tool for use with DH projects. The DH@SHU Forums will...
by Veronica Armour | Mar 2, 2016 | Resources
If you had access to 1,000,000 syllabi what would they tell you? That is the question that the Open Syllabus Project attempts to answer with the Open Syllabus Explorer and the metadata it extracts from 1,000,000+ syllabi. Check out the Explorer and see what...
by Veronica Armour | Jan 30, 2015 | Event, Funding, Grants, Resources
During the Fall term the Seton Hall Digital Humanities Committee hosted Dr. Matt Gold, Assistant of English and Digital Humanities from City Tech and The Graduate Center, CUNY. Dr. Gold presented to a diverse group of professors, librarians, and instructional...
by Veronica Armour | Nov 25, 2014 | Resources
Oftentimes when I tell people that I am interested in the Digital Humanities they will nod their head, give me a quizzical smile, and ask, “What is a digital humanities project?” For all of you that have been asked this, here are 5 succinct responses in...
by Veronica Armour | Oct 16, 2014 | Resources
Digital Humanities, or more trendily know as ‘DH’, seems easy enough define. It’s digital, it’s humanities, it’s Digital Humanities! While the moniker seems fairly transparent for explaining what is Digital Humanities oftentimes after...