News, Resources

Resource: Tooling Up for Digital Humanities

This web site is designed to be a starting place, an entryway for scholars interested in beginning to explore the possibilities for digital tools, programs, and methods to empower and enhance their scholarship in the humanities. These essays and links are only a brief glimpse into the vast field of potential in the digital humanities, […]

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Resource: Teaching DH: Digitizing Folk Music History 2.0

It’s time for the second go at my upper-level undergraduate research seminar, Digitizing Folk Music History: The Berkeley Folk Music Festival Project. At the end of teaching the course last time, I offered the following reflections on what worked and what did not in this kind of digital humanities/digital history course: Digitizing Folk Music History: […]

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Resource: A Survey on the Digital Humanities

Together with 18 other colleagues and Cléo/OpenEdition.org, we launched a survey to map the Digital Humanities in the world, excusez du peu. This project has to be put in a larger context: in autumn 2012 a European Association for Digital Humanities should be launched at the THATCamp Paris. The Digital Humanities are quite a new “thought collective”. […]

Editors' Choice

A Community-Sourced Journal

We’re pleased to present the inaugural issue of the Journal of Digital Humanities, which represents the best of the work that was posted online by the community of digital humanities scholars and practitioners in the final three months of 2011. We wish to underline this notion of community. Indeed, this new journal is predicated on […]

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Resource: UK Digital Projects Directory

Digital Projects Directory. A Directory of past and current digital projects in UK museums, galleries, libraries and archives. This directory is intended to provide a source of reference, to encourage collaboration and to promote innovation.

CFPs & Conferences, News

CFP: UCSB Transcriptions Research Slam

CFP: UCSB Transcriptions Research Slam | HASTAC. Transcriptions Research Slam — CFP ***CALL FOR PARTICIPATION*** Transcriptions and the Arnhold Undergraduate Research Fellows Program present the 5th Annual Research Slam Friday, May 25, 2012 1 pm – 5:30 pm University of California, Santa Barbara Department of English South Hall (various locations) Project descriptions are due on […]

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Resource: Tricks for Transcribing High-Contrast Historical Reproductions

Thoughts on Public & Digital History by Adam Crymble: Tricks for Transcribing High-Contrast Historical Reproductions. If you spend enough time as a historical researcher, you’re bound to come across the black blob. The blob – also referred to by its more technical name: “those letters I can’t make out because of the stupid contrast levels […]