digital humanities

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.  

Digital Discoveries: Twitter--yes; Facebook--not so much.

Three weeks ago, before I started my fellowship with DiSC, I thought I knew a fair amount about digital humanities.  Working at ECIT for the past three years, I've helped students and faculty make digital stories, edit video, create podcasts, build websites, and develop blogs and wikis.  It was during our first meeting at DiSC, however, when I realized that I had a lot to learn.  Everyone kept talking about "DH": implementing DH projects, visiting DH ce

Digital Scholarship and the Job Market Workshop

Start your semester right with this new workshop at the Woodruff Library on January 20, 2011:

Digital Scholarship and the Job Market: A Discussion for Grad Students in the Humanities and Social Sciences

12:00–1:00 p.m., Jones Room, Woodruff Library
Lunch provided
Space is limited, so register now at http://bit.ly/dsjobmarket
Sponsors: Emory University Libraries Digital Scholarship Commons and the Laney Graduate School

We'll be joined by:

Join us at THATCamp Southeast! March 4–6, 2011, apply to attend by JAN. 9th

THATcamp SE is an unconference for anyone interested in the intersection of humanities and technology
March 4–6, 2011
Emory University, Atlanta
The Humanities and Technology Camp (THATCamp)

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