Editors’ Note: There are a number of sessions and workshops related to the digital humanities at the annual Modern Language Association and American History Association meetings the first week in January. Below are links to information and material related to these sessions. Please tweet or email us with any suggestions for additional links. *updated 1/4/12*
MLA:
- MLA Full Program
- Mark Sample’s list of the 57 digital humanities sessions at the MLA
- Getting Started in the Digital Humanities Workshop with DH Commons
- “Electronic Literature” Exhibit at the MLA 2012 Convention, curated by Drs. Dene Grigar, Lori Emerson, & Kathi Inman Berens
- Building Digital Humanities in the Classroom session by Kathryn E. Crowther, Brian Croxall, Maureen Engel, Paul Fyfe, Kathi Inman Berens, Janelle A. Jenstad, Charlotte Nunes, and Heather Zwicker
- Roundtable on Digital Humanities and Writing Studies, prefatory comments from participant Alex Reid
- #alt-ac: The Future of “Alternative Academic” Careers session description
- DH Commons Digital Humanities Project Mixer
- Digital Pedagogy: An Electronic Roundtable
- Old Books and New Tools Roundtable
AHA:
- List of the 21 Digital Humanities Sessions and 1 Workshop at the AHA
- THATCamp AHA, January 5, 2012
- THATCamp Workshop on Teaching Digital History by Jeff McClurken
- Crowdsourcing History: Collaborative Online Transcription and Archives session description