Digital Scholarship Commons

Python for Humanists 1: Why Learn Python?

By Roger Whitson, Andrew Mellon Fellow, Digital Scholarship Commons (DiSC)

Help us decide which digital scholarship workshops to offer this spring!

This semester at the Digital Scholarship Commons, we've had so much fun offering 16 workshops on eight topics! We're gearing up for the spring, and we'd like to hear from you. What would you like to learn? Tell us here!

Digital Humanities Wiki

 

As part of our ongoing effort to make digital humanities resources available to the Emory community, we—the grad fellows of the Digital Scholarship Commons (DiSC)—have created a wiki that compiles resources that are helpful for navigating the world of digital humanities.  

DiSCourses Presents Ed Finn, Ph.D.

DiSCourses Presents Ed Finn, Ph.D.

"American Networks, American Nerds"

Wednesday, November 2, 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Research Commons, third Floor, Robert W. Woodruff Library

Digital Activism: THATCamp Pedagogy 2011

THATCamp Pedagogy

By Roger Whitson, Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow, Digital Scholarship Commons (DiSC)

One of the things that has already come out of my trip to THATCamp Pedagogy at Vassar College is a tension between a desire by individual teachers to create collaborative and digital assignments and institutional limitations: such as curriculum requirements and funding.

Doing digital scholarship: Creating and refining a feature list

by Miriam Posner, Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow, Digital Scholarship Commons

From time to time, I'll be blogging on behalf of the Digital Scholarship Commons about our work to build the Georgia Lynching Project, which documents the history of lynching in Georgia. Read our other installments here!

How a digital scholarship project gets off the ground

by Miriam Posner, Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow, Digital Scholarship Commons

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