Mark your calendars, the 2017 Digital Humanities Summer Seminar will be held on May 23rd, 24th, and 25th. Topics for this year’s seminar include: Cengage Gale’s new DH Sandbox Using Raspberry Pi in DH Hypothes.is annotation tool Interactive Fiction...
Digital Humanities – Summer Seminar May 24, May 25 and May 26 (please register separately for each day) 12:30 PM – 3:30 PM (lunch will be served) Walsh Library – ITV Room Whether you are an experienced user of digital tools and techniques, or you’re just...
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...
Join the Digital Humanities Committee to learn more about the R programming language with colleagues from many departments. This will be a working breakfast for faculty that use or are interested in using R (a programming language and software environment for...
DH blogger Miriam Posner address the most common question to getting started with a DH Project – what tools or technologies do I need to know or learn? In her post she presents 7 common Digital Humanities project types: a gallery of primary sources a digital...