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.
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?
Death of the Dissertation?
Excellent for thought from the Chronicle. Check it out here:
The Dissertation Can No Longer Be Defended
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.
Short Guide to Digital Humanities
Short Guide to Digital Humanities
This link leads to a pdf download.
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
Introductory Readings for Digital Humanities
from NITLE Network
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.