This spring, the Digital Medieval Studies Institute, a full day of programming on digital scholarly methods for medievalists and pre-modernists, was hosted by Harvard and BC’s McMullen Museum. Several of the workshops were hosted on BC’s campus, including the session on photogrammetry led by Antonio LoPiano. This session took place within the Ricci Institute for Chinese-Western Cultural History and afforded participating faculty and researchers the opportunity to learn how to scan several artifacts from the institute’s collection as part of the hands-on workshop.
