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Wearing my Digital Humanities hat. A blog from the University of St Andrews Library. Thursday, 17 April 2014. We invent the thermos flask! One of the most interesting things about working on our Biographical Register. Database project (see June 28 post. Wearing my digital humanities hat. Labels: American Declaration of Independence. University of St Andrews. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Wearing my digital humanities hat. We invent the thermos flask! By Lorna M Hughes. By Lorna M. Hughes.

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Wearing my Digital Humanities hat. A blog from the University of St Andrews Library. Monday, 20 April 2015. The Loch Computer project, which I mentioned last October, is also going well. I attended a networking meeting of the group recently, and very much enjoyed the presentations on “remoteness and connectedness” in the opening session, which were intended to spark conversations on these themes over lunch and beyond. This time Professor Al Dearle. Might be the solution. Talk alluded to all sorts of conn...

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A blog of the Middlemas Arts and Humanities Library. New resources: More Oxford Bibliographies Online. Asymp; Leave a comment. The University Libraries has added four new subjects to our Oxford Bibliographies Online holdings:. Chinese Studies – Oxford Bibliographies. Medieval Studies – Oxford Bibliographies. Renaissance and Reformation – Oxford Bibliographies. The period of the Renaissance and Reformation, which spans roughly from the 14th through 17th centuries, is rich in history and culture. The f...

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A blog of the Middlemas Arts and Humanities Library. Tombros Conference on Hellenistic Monarchies. Asymp; Leave a comment. The Department of Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies at Penn State invites you to the Tombros Conference on Hellenistic Monarchies (April 24-25, 2015). You may find the program of our conference and other relevant information here. All lectures are free and open to the public. List of Speakers and Titles. Click on the image. List of Speakers and Titles. State College, PA.

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Critical Pedagogy in the Digital Humanities. Lewis and Clark site. A collection of resources about Digital Humanities and Critical Digital Pedagogy. While there is no assigned reading for the workshop, articles in the third section (“Readings for Workshop”) will figure prominently in our discussions. These readings are all freely available online. Digital Humanities Pedagogy: Practices, Principles and Politics. Debates in the Digital Humanities. Net Smart: How to Thrive Online. ONLINE JOURNALS and BLOGS:.

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A blog of the Middlemas Arts and Humanities Library. Keystone Digital Humanities Conference. Asymp; Leave a comment. The Keystone Digital Humanities Conference. Got underway this morning in Philadelphia, hosted by the Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts at the University of Pennsylvania Libraries. The organizing Committee includes Dawn Childress, James O’Sullivan, and Patricia Hswe from the Penn State Libraries, and the program. And the KeystoneDH Google Community.

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NHUM2001 Introduction to Digital Humanities. Claire Potter Fall, 2014 W 6-7:50 55 W. 13th Street, room 407. Communicating With the Professor. University Policies and Resources. Our Machines and Apps. Our Workshops, Projects and Research. DH Projects on Incarceration. Part I: Getting Started. Class 1 August 27 Introduction and Welcome. Class 2 Why #DH? Class 3 Humans = Smart; Humans Machines = Smarter September 10. Class 4 #TransformDH: Challenges and Opportunities September 17. Your Audience November 19.

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