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Day of DH 2013

Take part in this annual event that documents the lives of scholars who consider themselves digital humanists.  Check it out here – Day of DH 2013.

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Digital Liberal Arts?

William Pannapacker suggests that using the term Digital Liberal Arts is a better bet for small colleges than the label Digital Humanities.  What do you think?

http://ezproxy.wlu.edu/login?url=http://chronicle.com/article/Stop-Calling-It-Digital/137325/?cid=at&utm_source=at&utm_medium=en

 

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Death of the Dissertation?

Excellent for thought from the Chronicle.  Check it out here:

The Dissertation Can No Longer Be Defended

 

 

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Austin College DH Symposium

Professor Paul Youngman from the Department of German and Russian will represent W&L at the Austin College DH symposium in February.  This is a Mellon sponsored gathering with focus on DH in small liberal arts colleges.

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Short Guide to Digital Humanities

Short Guide to Digital Humanities

This link leads to a pdf download.

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Digital Humanities at Small Liberal Arts Colleges

Digital Humanities at Small Liberal Arts Colleges

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[NITLE-IT] Professional Development Opportunities for Digital Humanities

The Office of Digital Humanities of the National Endowment for the Humanities sponsors Institutes for Advanced Topics in Digital Humanities.  The calendar of upcoming institutes is available here: http://www.neh.gov/divisions/odh/institutes

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Introductory Readings for Digital Humanities

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from NITLE Network

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On Wednesday, January 16, Jacqueline Wernimont, assistant professor of English at Scripps College, leads a seminar on “Women’s Studies, Gender Studies, and Digital Humanities.” This seminar will examine the intersections of women¹s and gender studies with the digital humanities, interrogating the relationship between women, gender, and technology as a location for pedagogy and research. The audience will learn about a variety of related digital projects and resources.

 

“Women’s Studies, Gender Studies, and Digital Humanities” takes place at 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. (EST). Register by Monday, January 14. This event is open to all active member institutions of the NITLE Network.